Bar-mode instability of rapidly spinning black hole in higher dimensions: Numerical simulation in general relativity
Abstract
Numerical-relativity simulation is performed for rapidly spinning black holes (BHs) in a higher-dimensional spacetime of special symmetries for the dimensionality . We find that higher-dimensional BHs, spinning rapidly enough, are dynamically unstable against nonaxisymmetric bar-mode deformation and spontaneously emit gravitational waves, irrespective of as in the case \cite{SY09}. The critical values of a nondimensional spin parameter for the onset of the instability are for , for , and for where and are mass and spin parameters. Black holes with a spin smaller than these critical values () appear to be dynamically stable for any perturbation. Longterm simulations for the unstable BHs are also performed for 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 . 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 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