HEAT mtg: Diogo Rodrigues, USP

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December 5

Fri, Dec 5 2025

2:00 - 3:00pm

PSC 1136 & Zoom

 

Stability of a black hole surrounded by an anisotropic fluid

Stability of a black hole surrounded by an anisotropic fluid

Diogo Rodrigues, USP

Abstract: The Kiselev metric has gained increasing relevance in recent years due to its ability to model a variety of physical systems. It describes a black hole influenced by the presence of an anisotropic fluid—composed of the superposition of a perfect fluid, an electromagnetic field, and a scalar field. Depending on the equation of state parameter $\omega_q$, this metric can model dispersed gases in nebulae, accretion disks, and even dark matter. The metric becomes even more compelling for describing the environment around compact objects when a rotation parameter $a$ is introduced. In this work we investigate the dynamical stability of this solution without rotation through the calculation of quasinormal modes and their corresponding quasinormal frequencies.

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