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Quasinormal modes of brane-localized standard model fields. II. Kerr black holes

Panagiota KantiDepartment of Mathematical Sciences, University of Durham Science Site, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, United KingdomR. A. KonoplyaDepartment of Mathematical Sciences, University of Durham Science Site, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, United KingdomA. ZhidenkoDepartment of Mathematical Sciences, University of Durham Science Site, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, United Kingdom
2006en
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This paper presents a comprehensive study of the fundamental quasinormal modes of all standard model fields propagating on a brane embedded in a higher-dimensional rotating black-hole spacetime. The equations of motion for fields with spin $s=0$, $1/2$ and 1 propagating in the induced-on-the-brane background are solved numerically, and the dependence of their QN spectra on the black-hole angular momentum and dimensionality of spacetime is investigated. It is found that the brane-localized field perturbations are longer-lived when the higher-dimensional black hole rotates faster, while an increase in the number of transverse-to-the-brane dimensions reduces their lifetime. Finally, the quality factor $Q$, that determines the best oscillator among the different field perturbations, is investigated and found to depend on properties of both the particular field studied (spin, multipole numbers) and the gravitational background (dimensionality, black-hole angular momentum parameter).

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