Accretion process onto super-spinning objects

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作者
Bambi, Cosimo [1 ]
Freese, Katherine [2 ]
Harada, Tomohiro [3 ]
Takahashi, Rohta [4 ]
Yoshida, Naoki [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo, Inst Phys & Math Universe, Chiba 2778568, Japan
[2] Univ Michigan, Dept Phys, Michigan Ctr Theoret Phys, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[3] Rikkyo Univ, Dept Phys, Toshima Ku, Tokyo 1718501, Japan
[4] Inst Phys & Chem Res, Cosm Radiat Lab, Wako, Saitama 3510198, Japan
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PHYSICAL REVIEW D | 2009年 / 80卷 / 10期
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10.1103/PhysRevD.80.104023
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
The accretion process onto spinning objects in Kerr spacetimes is studied with numerical simulations. Our results show that accretion onto compact objects with Kerr parameter (characterizing the spin) vertical bar a vertical bar < M and vertical bar a vertical bar > M is very different. In the superspinning case, for vertical bar a vertical bar moderately larger than M, the accretion onto the central object is extremely suppressed due to a repulsive force at short distance. The accreting matter cannot reach the central object, but instead is accumulated around it, forming a high density cloud that continues to grow. The radiation emitted in the accretion process will be harder and more intense than the one coming from standard black holes; e.g. gamma-rays could be produced as seen in some observations. Gravitational collapse of this cloud might even give rise to violent bursts. As vertical bar a vertical bar increases, a larger amount of accreting matter reaches the central object and the growth of the cloud becomes less efficient. Our simulations find that a quasisteady state of the accretion process exists for vertical bar a vertical bar/M greater than or similar to 1.4, independently of the mass accretion rate at large radii. For such high values of the Kerr parameter, the accreting matter forms a thin disk at very small radii. We provide some analytical arguments to strengthen the numerical results; in particular, we estimate the radius where the gravitational force changes from attractive to repulsive and the critical value vertical bar a vertical bar/M approximate to 1.4 separating the two qualitatively different regimes of accretion. We briefly discuss the observational signatures which could be used to look for such exotic objects in the Galaxy and/or in the Universe.
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