Penrose process in magnetized non-Kerr rotating spacetime with anomalous quadrupole moment
Abstract
We investigate the magnetic Penrose process in the Quevedo-Mashhoon spacetime, immersed in a uniform magnetic field . This metric is a stationary, axisymmetric, asymptotically flat vacuum solution to Einstein's equations with an arbitrary anomalous quadrupole moment . A non-vanishing significantly modifies the near-horizon geometry, creating a multi-lobe ergoregion. Both and strongly influence the negative-energy region, which can extend well beyond the ergoregion, enabling the magnetic Penrose process to operate far from the ergoregion. Their combined effects allow energy extraction efficiency to far exceed that of the mechanical Penrose process. The maximum efficiency undergoes three distinct evolutionary stages as varies. In the absence of the magnetic field, efficiency is optimized for more negative (yielding a more oblate spacetime than Kerr). When electromagnetic interactions dominate, efficiency peaks when the infalling fragment's charge and share the same sign and is more positive (producing a more prolate spacetime than Kerr). These findings support the magnetic Penrose process as a theoretical framework for high-energy cosmic phenomena (e.g., extragalactic high-energy radiation) and as a tool to test the Kerr hypothesis.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2507.08401,
title = {Penrose process in magnetized non-Kerr rotating spacetime with anomalous quadrupole moment},
author = {Shao-Jun Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.08401},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
minor modifications, accepted by JCAP