Abstract
Abstract
Direct detection of gravitational waves and binary black hole mergers have proven to be
remarkable investigations of general relativity. In order to have a definitive answer as to
whether the black hole spacetime under test is the Kerr or non-Kerr, one requires accurate mapping
of the metric. Since EMRIs are perfect candidates for space-based detectors, Laser Interferometer
Space Antenna (LISA) observations will serve a crucial purpose in mapping the spacetime metric. In
this article, we consider such a study with the Johannsen spacetime that captures the deviations
from the Kerr black hole and further discuss their detection prospects. We analytically derive the
leading order post-Newtonian corrections in the average loss of energy and angular momentum fluxes
generated by a stellar-mass object exhibiting eccentric equatorial motion in the Johannsen
background. We further study the orbital evolution of the inspiralling object within the adiabatic
approximation. We lastly provide the possible detectability of deviations from the Kerr black hole
by estimating gravitational wave dephasing and highlight the crucial role of LISA observations.
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