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arxiv 2008.02206 v1 pith:CM6LBCTO submitted 2020-08-05 hep-th gr-qchep-ph

String Memories ... Lost and Regained

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We discuss stringy ${\alpha'}$ corrections to the gravitational wave signal generated in the merging of two black holes. We model the merging with two BPS compact massive objects in the heterotic string, described by standard vertex operators or coherent states. Despite the expected cubic suppression in ${\alpha'}$ w.r.t. the General Relativity result, at tree level the string corrections seem to leave a footprint or a memory on the gravitational wave signals within the sensitivity region of aLIGO/VIRGO and future interferometers. Including loop effects that broaden and destabilise the string resonances suggests a sort of lost stringy memory effect that can be regained through the analysis of the quasi normal modes in the ring-down phase.

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