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Ringdown Analysis of GW250114 with Orthonormal Modes

Published 5 May 2026 in gr-qc | (2605.03576v1)

Abstract: GW250114 is the loudest gravitational-wave event to date observed by the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration. Owing to its high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), previous analyses based on quasinormal mode (QNM) superpositions have suggested evidence of the fundamental and the first overtone of the â„“=m=2\ell=m=2 mode in this event. However, QNMs are not orthogonal and the inclusion of multiple QNMs induces correlations among them, which can hinder the robust identification of subdominant QNMs. To address this challenge, we apply an analysis based on orthonormalized QNMs [arXiv:2507.12376] to GW250114. We find that, in the model including three â„“=m=2\ell=m=2 QNMs up to the second overtone, the first overtone of the â„“=m=2\ell=m=2 mode is more strongly supported than in previous nonorthogonal analyses, with the inferred significance increasing from 82.5%82.5\% to 99.9%99.9\%. Furthermore, we estimate deviations from the Kerr prediction using the orthonormal QNM framework and find no significant deviation, consistent with previous analyses. These results demonstrate that the orthonormal QNM framework provides a more robust way to identify subdominant modes in high-SNR ringdown signals, highlighting its potential for future gravitational-wave observations.

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