Fermionic Love of Black Holes in General Relativity
Abstract
Black holes in General Relativity exhibit a remarkable feature: their response to static scalar, electromagnetic, and gravitational perturbations -- as quantified by the so-called tidal Love numbers -- vanishes identically. We present the first exception to this rule: the Love numbers of a black hole perturbed by a fermionic field are nonzero. We derive a closed-form expression of these fermionic Love numbers for generic spin in the background of a Kerr black hole with arbitrary angular momentum. In contrast, we show that the fermionic dissipation numbers vanish for static perturbations, reflecting the absence of superradiance for fermions. These results highlight a fundamental distinction between bosonic and fermionic perturbations, which can be interpreted as a breaking of the hidden symmetries that underlie the vanishing of Love numbers in the bosonic sector.
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@article{arxiv.2508.20155,
title = {Fermionic Love of Black Holes in General Relativity},
author = {Sumanta Chakraborty and Pierre Heidmann and Paolo Pani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.20155},
year = {2026}
}
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v2, minor revision, published version, 8 pages, 1 figure