克尔黑洞能量提取、不可还原质量反馈以及俘获粒子电荷的影响

IF 4.2 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, PARTICLES & FIELDS
J. A. Rueda, R. Ruffini
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摘要

我们分析了一个带有测试电荷并被外部测试磁场和电离低密度物质包围的克尔黑洞(BH)的旋转能量提取。对于平行于黑洞自旋的磁场,在黑洞两极(赤道)周围的区域,电子向外(向内)运动,质子向内(向外)运动。对于零电荷,极区包括球形极角(-60^\circ \lesssim \theta \lesssim 60^\circ)和赤道区(60^\circ \lesssim \theta \lesssim 120^\circ)。对于正电荷,极区缩小,赤道区扩大。对于各向同性的粒子密度,我们认为BH可能会经历一种循环行为:从零电荷开始,它增殖的极区质子多于赤道区电子,从而获得净正电荷、能量和角动量。然后,极区(赤道区)的缩小(扩大)使其吸收的赤道电子多于极区质子,从而获得净负电荷、能量和角动量。在这一阶段,BH 的旋转能量被提取出来。提取过程一直持续到极区的新一轮扩大扭转局面,循环往复。我们的研究表明,与彭罗斯过程等引力机制相比,这种电动力学过程产生的BH不可还原质量的增加相对有限,因此是提取BH旋转能的一种更有效、更有前途的机制。
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Kerr black hole energy extraction, irreducible mass feedback, and the effect of captured particles charge

We analyze the extraction of the rotational energy of a Kerr black hole (BH) endowed with a test charge and surrounded by an external test magnetic field and ionized low-density matter. For a magnetic field parallel to the BH spin, electrons move outward(inward) and protons inward(outward) in a region around the BH poles(equator). For zero charge, the polar region comprises spherical polar angles \(-60^\circ \lesssim \theta \lesssim 60^\circ \) and the equatorial region \(60^\circ \lesssim \theta \lesssim 120^\circ \). The polar region shrinks for positive charge, and the equatorial region enlarges. For an isotropic particle density, we argue the BH could experience a cyclic behavior: starting from a zero charge, it accretes more polar protons than equatorial electrons, gaining net positive charge, energy and angular momentum. Then, the shrinking(enlarging) of the polar(equatorial) region makes it accrete more equatorial electrons than polar protons, gaining net negative charge, energy, and angular momentum. In this phase, the BH rotational energy is extracted. The extraction process continues until the new enlargement of the polar region reverses the situation, and the cycle repeats. We show that this electrodynamical process produces a relatively limited increase of the BH irreducible mass compared to gravitational mechanisms like the Penrose process, hence being a more efficient and promising mechanism for extracting the BH rotational energy.

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The European Physical Journal C
The European Physical Journal C 物理-物理:粒子与场物理
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
15.90%
发文量
1008
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
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