Dirac quasinormal modes of Chern-Simons and BTZ black holes with torsion

datacite.alternateIdentifier.citationPhysical Review D, 89 (2), 2014
datacite.alternateIdentifier.doi10.1103/PhysRevD.89.023001
datacite.alternateIdentifier.issn1550-7998
datacite.creatorBecar, Ramon
datacite.creatorGonzalez, P. A.
datacite.creatorVasquez, Y.
datacite.date2014
datacite.rightsAcceso abierto
datacite.subjectChern-Simons theory
datacite.subjectBTZ black holes
datacite.subjectquasinormal modes
datacite.subjecttorsion
datacite.subjectDirac fields
datacite.subject.englishChern-Simons theory
datacite.subject.englishBTZ black holes
datacite.subject.englishquasinormal modes
datacite.subject.englishtorsion
datacite.subject.englishDirac fields
datacite.titleDirac quasinormal modes of Chern-Simons and BTZ black holes with torsion
dc.contributor.authorBECAR COLLAO, RAMÓN ALENN
dc.description.abstractWe study Chern-Simons black holes in d dimensions and we calculate analytically the quasinormal modes of fermionic perturbations. Also, we consider as background the five-dimensional Chern-Simons black hole with torsion and the BTZ black hole with torsion. We have found that the quasinormal modes depend on the highest power of curvature present in the Chern-Simons theory, such as that which occurs for the quasinormal modes of scalar perturbations. We also show that the effect of the torsion is to modify the real part of the quasinormal frequencies, which modify the oscillation frequency of the field for the five-dimensional case. However, for the BTZ black hole with torsion, the effect is to modify the imaginary part of these frequencies, that is, the relaxation time for the decay of the black hole perturbation. The imaginary part of the quasinormal frequencies is negative, which guarantees the stability of these black holes under fermionic field perturbations.
dc.description.ia_keywordblack, quasinormal, torsion, chern, simons, modes, hole
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dc.publisherAmer Physical Soc
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dc.sourcePhysical Review D
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oaire.citationTitlePhysical Review D
oaire.citationVolume89
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