Marginally stable resonant modes of the polytropic hydrodynamic vortex
Abstract
The polytropic hydrodynamic vortex describes an effective -dimensional acoustic spacetime with an inner reflecting boundary at . This physical system, like the spinning Kerr black hole, possesses an ergoregion of radius and an inner non-pointlike curvature singularity of radius . Interestingly, the fundamental ratio which characterizes the effective geometry is determined solely by the dimensionless polytropic index of the circulating fluid. It has recently been proved that, in the case, the effective acoustic spacetime is characterized by an {\it infinite} countable set of reflecting surface radii, , that can support static (marginally-stable) sound modes. In the present paper we use {\it analytical} techniques in order to explore the physical properties of the polytropic hydrodynamic vortex in the regime. In particular, we prove that in this physical regime, the effective acoustic spacetime is characterized by a {\it finite} discrete set of reflecting surface radii, , that can support the marginally-stable static sound modes (here is the azimuthal harmonic index of the acoustic perturbation field). Interestingly, it is proved analytically that the dimensionless outermost supporting radius , which marks the onset of superradiant instabilities in the polytropic hydrodynamic vortex, increases monotonically with increasing values of the integer harmonic index and decreasing values of the dimensionless polytropic index .
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@article{arxiv.1711.02105,
title = {Marginally stable resonant modes of the polytropic hydrodynamic vortex},
author = {Shahar Hod},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.02105},
year = {2017}
}
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13 pages