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Dynamical Response of Viscous Objects to Gravitational Waves
Valentin Boyanov1, Vitor Cardoso1,2, Kostas D Kokkotas3
1Instituto Superior Técnico-IST, Universidade de Lisboa-UL, CENTRA, Departamento de Física, Avenida Rovisco Pais 1, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal.
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We study the dynamical response of viscous materials to gravitational waves, in the context of a fully relativistic theory of fluid dynamics. For the first time, we calculate oscillation modes and scattering properties of viscous stars. Viscous stars absorb high-frequency radiation, following a dispersion relation introduced by Press. In the extremely large viscosity regime, stars would become reflectors of waves, but this regime appears to be forbidden by causality bounds. In the context of black hole mimickers, we show how maximally viscous stars on the threshold of stability mimic the absorption of a black hole with the same mass. Our results suggest that rotating viscous stars will amplify incoming radiation.
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