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Published April 15, 2010 | Published
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Gravitational wave signatures of the absence of an event horizon. II. Extreme mass ratio inspirals in the spacetime of a thin-shell gravastar

Abstract

We study gravitational wave emission from the quasicircular, extreme mass ratio inspiral of compact objects of mass m_0 into massive objects of mass M ≫ m_0 whose external metric is identical to the Schwarzschild metric, except for the absence of an event horizon. To be specific we consider one of the simplest realizations of such an object: a nonrotating thin-shell gravastar. The power radiated in gravitational waves during the inspiral shows distinctive peaks corresponding to the excitation of the polar oscillation modes of the gravastar. For ultracompact gravastars the frequency of these peaks depends mildly on the gravastar compactness. For masses M ~ 10^6M_⊙ the peaks typically lie within the optimal sensitivity bandwidth of the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna, potentially providing a unique signature of the horizonless nature of the central object. For relatively modest values of the gravastar compactness the radiated power has even more peculiar features, carrying the signature of the microscopic properties of the physical surface replacing the event horizon.

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© 2010 The American Physical Society. Received 25 January 2010; published 5 April 2010. P. P. thanks the Department of Physics, University of Rome "La Sapienza" for the kind hospitality. E. B.'s research was supported by NSF Grant No. PHY-0900735. V. C. was supported by a "Ciência 2007" research contract and by Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian. Y. C. was supported by NSF Grant Nos. PHY-0653653 and PHY-0601459, and the David and Barbara Groce Start-up Fund at Caltech. This work was partially supported by FCT-Portugal through Project Nos. PTDC/FIS/64175/2006, PTDC/FIS/098025/2008, PTDC/FIS/098032/2008, PTDC/CTE-AST/098034/2008, and CERN/FP/109290/2009. The authors thankfully acknowledge the computer resources, technical expertise, and assistance provided by the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre—Centro Nacional de Supercomputación.

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