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Ergoregion instability in bosonic stars: scalar mode structure, universality, and weakly nonlinear effects

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2025-12-15 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Ultracompact spinning horizonless spacetimes with ergoregions are subject to the ergoregion instability. We systematically investigate the instability of a massless scalar field in a variety of rapidly spinning Proca stars and boson stars using WKB-, frequency-, and time-domain methods. We find universal features in the mode structure: the onset of the instability is signaled by a zero-mode, the mode frequencies and growth rates are related by a simple scaling relation in the small-frequency limit (as found for Kerr-like objects), the mode frequencies approach the orbital frequency of counter-rotating stably trapped null geodesics in the eikonal limit, and for each unstable azimuthal mode only a finite number of overtones and polar modes are exponentially growing. The e-folding times are as short as τ104M\tau\sim 10^4 M (in terms of the spacetime's ADM mass MM). Interestingly, we find a near universal relationship between the frequencies and growth rates across all bosonic stars and also compared with Kerr-like objects. Furthermore, we show that weakly nonlinear backreaction of the instability induces a shift in growth rates as well as emission of gravitational waves; we find evidence that these effects lead to an amplification of the unstable process. This suggests that strongly nonlinear interactions are important during the gravitational saturation of the instability.

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@article{arxiv.2510.07468,
  title  = {Ergoregion instability in bosonic stars: scalar mode structure, universality, and weakly nonlinear effects},
  author = {Nils Siemonsen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.07468},
  year   = {2025}
}

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16 pages, 12 figures