Probing the universality of synchronised hair around rotating black holes with Q-clouds

Recently, various families of black holes (BHs) with synchronised hair have been constructed. These are rotating BHs surrounded, as fully non-linear solutions of the appropriate Einstein-matter model, by a non-trivial bosonic field in synchronised rotation with the BH horizon. Some families bifurcat...

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Main Authors: Carlos Herdeiro, Jutta Kunz, Eugen Radu, Bintoro Subagyo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-04-01
Series:Physics Letters B
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269318301072
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spelling doaj-9cd1ac66a16047caa7be878014f676d12020-11-24T22:38:45ZengElsevierPhysics Letters B0370-26932018-04-01779151159Probing the universality of synchronised hair around rotating black holes with Q-cloudsCarlos Herdeiro0Jutta Kunz1Eugen Radu2Bintoro Subagyo3Departamento de Física da Universidade de Aveiro and CIDMA, Campus de Santiago, 3810-183 Aveiro, PortugalInstitut für Physik, Universität Oldenburg, Postfach 2503 D-26111 Oldenburg, GermanyDepartamento de Física da Universidade de Aveiro and CIDMA, Campus de Santiago, 3810-183 Aveiro, Portugal; Corresponding author.Department of Physics, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, IndonesiaRecently, various families of black holes (BHs) with synchronised hair have been constructed. These are rotating BHs surrounded, as fully non-linear solutions of the appropriate Einstein-matter model, by a non-trivial bosonic field in synchronised rotation with the BH horizon. Some families bifurcate globally from a bald BH (e.g. the Kerr BH), whereas others bifurcate only locally from a bald BH (e.g. the D=5 Myers–Perry BH). It would be desirable to understand how generically synchronisation allows hairy BHs to bifurcate from bald ones. However, the construction and scanning of the domain of existence of the former families of BHs can be a difficult and time consuming (numerical) task. Here, we first provide a simple perturbative argument to understand the generality of the synchronisation condition. Then, we observe that the study of Q-clouds is a generic tool to establish the existence of BHs with synchronised hair bifurcating (globally or locally) from a given bald BH without having to solve the fully non-linear coupled system of Einstein-matter equations. As examples, we apply this tool to establish the existence of synchronised hair around D=6 Myers–Perry BHs, D=5 black rings and D=4 Kerr-AdS BHs, where D is the spacetime dimension. The black rings case provides an example of BHs with synchronised hair beyond spherical horizon topology, further establishing the generality of the mechanism.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269318301072
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author Carlos Herdeiro
Jutta Kunz
Eugen Radu
Bintoro Subagyo
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Jutta Kunz
Eugen Radu
Bintoro Subagyo
Probing the universality of synchronised hair around rotating black holes with Q-clouds
Physics Letters B
author_facet Carlos Herdeiro
Jutta Kunz
Eugen Radu
Bintoro Subagyo
author_sort Carlos Herdeiro
title Probing the universality of synchronised hair around rotating black holes with Q-clouds
title_short Probing the universality of synchronised hair around rotating black holes with Q-clouds
title_full Probing the universality of synchronised hair around rotating black holes with Q-clouds
title_fullStr Probing the universality of synchronised hair around rotating black holes with Q-clouds
title_full_unstemmed Probing the universality of synchronised hair around rotating black holes with Q-clouds
title_sort probing the universality of synchronised hair around rotating black holes with q-clouds
publisher Elsevier
series Physics Letters B
issn 0370-2693
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Recently, various families of black holes (BHs) with synchronised hair have been constructed. These are rotating BHs surrounded, as fully non-linear solutions of the appropriate Einstein-matter model, by a non-trivial bosonic field in synchronised rotation with the BH horizon. Some families bifurcate globally from a bald BH (e.g. the Kerr BH), whereas others bifurcate only locally from a bald BH (e.g. the D=5 Myers–Perry BH). It would be desirable to understand how generically synchronisation allows hairy BHs to bifurcate from bald ones. However, the construction and scanning of the domain of existence of the former families of BHs can be a difficult and time consuming (numerical) task. Here, we first provide a simple perturbative argument to understand the generality of the synchronisation condition. Then, we observe that the study of Q-clouds is a generic tool to establish the existence of BHs with synchronised hair bifurcating (globally or locally) from a given bald BH without having to solve the fully non-linear coupled system of Einstein-matter equations. As examples, we apply this tool to establish the existence of synchronised hair around D=6 Myers–Perry BHs, D=5 black rings and D=4 Kerr-AdS BHs, where D is the spacetime dimension. The black rings case provides an example of BHs with synchronised hair beyond spherical horizon topology, further establishing the generality of the mechanism.
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