14–16 oct. 2025
IPhT
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Slowly rotating black holes in theories of gravity

16 oct. 2025, 15:00
20m
Amphi Claude Bloch (IPhT)

Amphi Claude Bloch

IPhT

CEA, Orme des Merisiers Bat 774, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette
Talk

Orateur

Hugo Candan (LUX, Observatoire de Paris PSL & IJCLab, Université Paris-Saclay)

Description

We are entering an era of high-precision measurements of black holes, either through gravitational waves (LVK, and soon LISA) or direct imaging (EHT). It is therefore interesting to study black hole spacetimes within both General Relativity (GR) and alternative theories, in order to confront them with observations. In GR, the Kerr spacetime, which describes rotating black holes, is the most general astrophysically relevant solution. However, in modified gravity theories, very few rotating solutions are known, even though real black holes always possess non-zero spin. Finding exact rotating solutions is known to be a very complicated task, but approximate analytical solutions can be obtained in the slow-rotation regime. Here, we present a general method to compute first-order slowly rotating black holes in the class DHOST theories.

Auteur

Hugo Candan (LUX, Observatoire de Paris PSL & IJCLab, Université Paris-Saclay)

Co-auteur

karim Noui (IJCLab, Paris Saclay University)

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