Cherenkov emission by a fast-moving uncharged Schwarzschild black hole
Abstract
We demonstrate that, in the presence of an external magnetic field, an uncharged classical Schwarzschild black hole moving superluminally in a dielectric with permittivity produces Cherenkov emission. This is a new physical effect: classical (non-quantum) emission of electromagnetic waves by a completely charge-neutral ``particle.'' The governing equations (involving general relativity, electromagnetism, and the physics of continuous media) have no external electromagnetic source -- it is the distortion of the initial electromagnetic fields by the gravity of the black hole that plays the role of a superluminally moving source. The effect relies on nonzero values of both the magnetic field and the gravitational radius, as well as on the usual Cherenkov condition on the velocity, . Unlike Cherenkov emission by a point charge, the effective source in this case is spatially distributed, with emission generated along the single Cherenkov emission cone. The emitted spectrum is red-dominated, with power for wave numbers , where is the Schwarzschild radius. We comment on possible observability of this process during black hole -- neutron star mergers.
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@article{arxiv.2502.02811,
title = {Cherenkov emission by a fast-moving uncharged Schwarzschild black hole},
author = {Sergei Khlebnikov and Maxim Lyutikov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.02811},
year = {2025}
}