Modified Teukolsky formalism: Null testing and numerical benchmarking

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Modified Teukolsky formalism: Null testing and numerical benchmarking

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Fawzi Aly, Mahmoud A. Mansour, Luis Lehner, Dejan Stojkovic, Dongjun Li, Pratik Wagle

Abstract

Next-generation gravitational-wave detectors will make black-hole ringdown an increasingly sensitive probe of small departures from General Relativity in the strong-field regime. This motivates obtaining high-precision predictions of gravitational effective field theory, as spectral shifts can be quite small. Here we perform a focused stress test of the modified-Teukolsky framework by designing two null diagnostics. First, we consider an action with redundant operators that must produce zero first-order vacuum QNM shifts. Second, we exploit a Ricci-flat identity relating two physical cubic Riemann to test such a relation is satisfied by the ringdown spectra obtained. We compute the shifts using two independent numerical approaches: the eigenvalue-perturbation and generalized continued-fraction (Leaver-type) methods. Both null tests are passed across multiple multipoles and overtones, and the control-operator results agree in magnitude with the benchmark values reported in Ref. [1]. These validations support using the framework for obtaining accurate precitions for robust strong-field tests, with straightforward extensions to rotating backgrounds and coupling with matter fields.

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