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Bar-mode instability of rapidly spinning black hole in higher dimensions: Numerical simulation in general relativity

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2014-11-20 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Numerical-relativity simulation is performed for rapidly spinning black holes (BHs) in a higher-dimensional spacetime of special symmetries for the dimensionality 6d86 \leq d \leq 8. We find that higher-dimensional BHs, spinning rapidly enough, are dynamically unstable against nonaxisymmetric bar-mode deformation and spontaneously emit gravitational waves, irrespective of dd as in the case d=5d=5 \cite{SY09}. The critical values of a nondimensional spin parameter for the onset of the instability are q:=a/μ1/(d3)0.74q:=a/\mu^{1/(d-3)} \approx 0.74 for d=6d=6, 0.73\approx 0.73 for d=7d=7, and 0.77\approx 0.77 for d=8d=8 where μ\mu and aa are mass and spin parameters. Black holes with a spin smaller than these critical values (qcritq_{\rm crit}) appear to be dynamically stable for any perturbation. Longterm simulations for the unstable BHs are also performed for d=6d=6 and 7. We find that they spin down as a result of gravitational-wave emission and subsequently settle to a stable stationary BH of a spin smaller than qcritq_{\rm crit}. For more rapidly spinning unstable BHs, the timescale, for which the new state is reached, is shorter and fraction of the spin-down is larger. Our findings imply that a highly rapidly spinning BH with q>qcritq > q_{\rm crit} cannot be a stationary product in the particle accelerators, even if it would be formed as a consequence of a TeV-gravity hypothesis. Its implications for the phenomenology of a mini BH are discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1004.4970,
  title  = {Bar-mode instability of rapidly spinning black hole in higher dimensions: Numerical simulation in general relativity},
  author = {Masaru Shibata and Hirotaka Yoshino},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1004.4970},
  year   = {2014}
}

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21 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in PRD