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arxiv: 1503.08101 · v1 · submitted 2015-03-27 · 🌀 gr-qc

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On analytic solutions of wave equations in regular coordinate systems on Schwarzschild background

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The propagation of (massless) scalar, electromagnetic and gravitational waves on fixed Schwarzschild background spacetime is described by the general time-dependent Regge-Wheeler equation. We transform this wave equation to usual Schwarzschild, Eddington-Finkelstein, Painleve-Gullstrand and Kruskal-Szekeres coordinates. In the first three cases, but not in the last one, it is possible to separate a harmonic time-dependence. Then the resulting radial equations belong to the class of confluent Heun equations, i.e., we can identify one irregular and two regular singularities. Using the generalized Riemann scheme we collect properties of all the singular points and construct analytic (local) solutions in terms of the standard confluent Heun function HeunC, Frobenius and asymptotic Thome series. We study the Eddington-Finkelstein case in detail and obtain a solution that is regular at the black hole horizon. This solution satisfies causal boundary conditions, i.e., it describes purely ingoing radiation at $r=2M$. To construct solutions on the entire open interval $r \, \in \; ]0,\infty[ \,$, we give an analytic continuation of local solutions around the horizon. Black hole scattering and quasi-normal modes are briefly considered as possible applications and we use semi-analytically calculated graybody factors together with the Damour-Ruffini method to reconstruct the power spectrum of Hawking radiation emitted by the black hole.

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