Seminar

Fix the Frame, Resolve the Memory: The Bondi--Sachs Gauge in Black Hole Perturbation Theory

Andrew Spiers

Thursday, 29th of May, 2025 from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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DF Seminar Room (2-8.3), 2nd floor of Physics Building

Understanding gauge and frame dependence is crucial for comparing binary models and extracting physical observables. Black hole perturbation theory calculations are extending to second-order, where increased gauge dependence brings new challenges: gauge-invariant quantities at linear order become gauge-dependent at second-order, and nonlinear source terms can produce infrared divergences.

Additionally, gravitational wave memory, a frame-dependent effect, appears at second order and will be detectable with next-generation detectors. In this seminar, I review second-order black hole perturbation theory, the Bondi--Sachs gauge, the BMS frame, and memory effects; by combining these elements, I construct a gauge invariant second-order field equation associated with an asymptotically flat gauge with the appropriate frame to extract the memory.