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High-order asymptotics for the spin-weighted spheroidal equation at large real frequency
Marc Casals1,2, Adrian C Ottewill2, Niels Warburton2
1Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas (CBPF), Rio de Janeiro, CEP 22290-180, Brazil.
Abstract:
The spin-weighted spheroidal eigenvalues and eigenfunctions arise in the separation by variables of spin-field perturbations of Kerr black holes. We derive a large, real-frequency asymptotic expansion of the spin-weighted spheroidal eigenvalues and eigenfunctions to high order. This expansion corrects and extends existing results in the literature and we validate it via a high-precision numerical calculation.
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