The gravitational-wave signal GW250114 was observed by the two LIGO detectors with a network matched-filter signal-to-noise ratio of 80. The signal was emitted by the coalescence of two black holes with near-equal masses (Formula presented) and (Formula presented), and small spins (Formula presented) (90% credibility) and negligible eccentricity (Formula presented). Postmerger data excluding the peak region are consistent with the dominant quadrupolar (Formula presented) mode of a Kerr black hole and its first overtone. We constrain the modes’ frequencies to (Formula presented) of the Kerr spectrum, providing a test of the remnant’s Kerr nature. We also examine Hawking’s area law, also known as the second law of black hole mechanics, which states that the total area of the black hole event horizons cannot decrease with time. A range of analyses that exclude up to five of the strongest merger cycles confirm that the remnant area is larger than the sum of the initial areas to high credibility.

Abac, A. g., Abouelfettouh, I., Acernese, F., Ackley, K., Adamcewicz, C., Adhicary, S., et al. (2025). GW250114: Testing Hawking’s Area Law and the Kerr Nature of Black Holes. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 135(11) [10.1103/kw5g-d732].

GW250114: Testing Hawking’s Area Law and the Kerr Nature of Black Holes

Bevilacqua, G.;Biancalana, V.;Marinelli, C.;
2025-01-01

Abstract

The gravitational-wave signal GW250114 was observed by the two LIGO detectors with a network matched-filter signal-to-noise ratio of 80. The signal was emitted by the coalescence of two black holes with near-equal masses (Formula presented) and (Formula presented), and small spins (Formula presented) (90% credibility) and negligible eccentricity (Formula presented). Postmerger data excluding the peak region are consistent with the dominant quadrupolar (Formula presented) mode of a Kerr black hole and its first overtone. We constrain the modes’ frequencies to (Formula presented) of the Kerr spectrum, providing a test of the remnant’s Kerr nature. We also examine Hawking’s area law, also known as the second law of black hole mechanics, which states that the total area of the black hole event horizons cannot decrease with time. A range of analyses that exclude up to five of the strongest merger cycles confirm that the remnant area is larger than the sum of the initial areas to high credibility.
2025
Abac, A. g., Abouelfettouh, I., Acernese, F., Ackley, K., Adamcewicz, C., Adhicary, S., et al. (2025). GW250114: Testing Hawking’s Area Law and the Kerr Nature of Black Holes. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 135(11) [10.1103/kw5g-d732].
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