Nonlinear Tails of Gravitational Waves in Schwarzschild Black Hole Ringdown (2504.06224v1)
Abstract: Schwarzschild black holes evolve toward their static configuration by emitting gravitational waves, which decay over time following a power law at fixed spatial positions. We derive this power law analytically for the second-order even gravitational perturbations, demonstrating that it is determined by the fact that the second-order source decays as the inverse square of the distance. Quadratic gravitational modes with multipole $\ell$ decay according to a law $\sim t{-2\ell-1}$, in contrast to the linear Price law scaling $\sim t{-2\ell-3}$. Consequently, nonlinear tails may persist longer than their linear counterparts.
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