Quasinormal resonances of rapidly-spinning Kerr black holes and the universal relaxation bound

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Abstract: The universal relaxation bound suggests that the relaxation times of perturbed thermodynamical systems is bounded from below by the simple time-times-temperature (TTT) quantum relation auimesTgeqhbaroverpi. It is known that some perturbation modes of near-extremal Kerr black holes in the regime MTextBH/hbarllm2 are characterized by normalized relaxation times piauimesTextBH/hbar which, in the approach to the limit MTextBH/hbaro0, make infinitely many oscillations with a tiny constant amplitude around 1 and therefore cannot be used directly to verify the validity of the TTT bound in the entire parameter space of the black-hole spacetime (Here TextBH,M are respectively the Bekenstein-Hawking temperature and the mass of the black hole, and m is the azimuthal harmonic index of the linearized perturbation mode). In the present compact paper we explicitly prove that all rapidly-spinning Kerr black holes respect the TTT relaxation bound. In particular, using analytical techniques, it is proved that all black-hole perturbation modes in the complementary regime m1llMTextBH/hbarll1 are characterized by relaxation times with the simple dimensionless property piauimesTextBH/hbargeq1.









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