Observers in Kerr spacetimes: the ergoregion on the equatorial plane
Abstract We perform a detailed analysis of the properties of stationary observers located on the equatorial plane of the ergosphere in a Kerr spacetime, including light-surfaces. This study highlights crucial differences between black hole and the super-spinner sources. In the case of Kerr naked sin...
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doaj-75223e181baf460c9b8681373e9433762020-11-24T21:59:53ZengSpringerOpenEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields1434-60441434-60522018-01-0178112010.1140/epjc/s10052-018-5569-7Observers in Kerr spacetimes: the ergoregion on the equatorial planeD. Pugliese0H. Quevedo1Faculty of Philosophy and Science, Institute of Physics, Silesian University in OpavaDipartimento di Fisica, Università di Roma “La Sapienza”Abstract We perform a detailed analysis of the properties of stationary observers located on the equatorial plane of the ergosphere in a Kerr spacetime, including light-surfaces. This study highlights crucial differences between black hole and the super-spinner sources. In the case of Kerr naked singularities, the results allow us to distinguish between “weak” and “strong ” singularities, corresponding to spin values close to or distant from the limiting case of extreme black holes, respectively. We derive important limiting angular frequencies for naked singularities. We especially study very weak singularities as resulting from the spin variation of black holes. We also explore the main properties of zero angular momentum observers for different classes of black hole and naked singularity spacetimes.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-5569-7 |
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Observers in Kerr spacetimes: the ergoregion on the equatorial plane |
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Abstract We perform a detailed analysis of the properties of stationary observers located on the equatorial plane of the ergosphere in a Kerr spacetime, including light-surfaces. This study highlights crucial differences between black hole and the super-spinner sources. In the case of Kerr naked singularities, the results allow us to distinguish between “weak” and “strong ” singularities, corresponding to spin values close to or distant from the limiting case of extreme black holes, respectively. We derive important limiting angular frequencies for naked singularities. We especially study very weak singularities as resulting from the spin variation of black holes. We also explore the main properties of zero angular momentum observers for different classes of black hole and naked singularity spacetimes. |
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