Boson star superradiance with spinning effects and in time domain
Abstract
Superradiance, the process by which waves are amplified through energy and angular momentum transfer, can also occur in horizonless objects like boson stars, due to both the real space and internal field space rotations. In this work, we study superradiance in the frequency and time domains for static and spinning boson stars, constructed within general relativity and with a self-interacting complex scalar field as a matter source. Using linear perturbation theory and three dimensional nonlinear simulations, we calculate amplification factors and analyze energy and angular momentum transfer in scattering processes, with results showing consistency between approaches. Wave scattering inside a cavity containing a boson star is also examined, demonstrating the effects of confinement on amplification.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2412.01894,
title = {Boson star superradiance with spinning effects and in time domain},
author = {Fu-Ming Chang and He-Yu Gao and Víctor Jaramillo and Xin Meng and Shuang-Yong Zhou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.01894},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
26 pages, 19 figures. Matches published version