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Self-gravitating disks around rapidly spinning, tilted black holes: General relativistic simulations

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2022-11-16 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

We perform general relativistic simulations of self-gravitating black hole-disks in which the spin of the black hole is significantly tilted (4545^\circ and 9090^\circ) with respect to the angular momentum of the disk and the disk-to-black hole mass ratio is 16%28%16\%-28\%. The black holes are rapidly spinning with dimensionless spins up to 0.97\sim 0.97. These are the first self-consistent hydrodynamic simulations of such systems, which can be prime sources for multimessenger astronomy. In particular tilted black hole-disk systems lead to: i) black hole precession; ii) disk precession and warping around the black hole; iii) earlier saturation of the Papaloizou-Pringle instability compared to aligned/antialigned systems, although with a shorter mode growth timescale; iv) acquisition of a small black-hole kick velocity; v) significant gravitational wave emission via various modes beyond, but as strong as, the typical (2,2)(2,2) mode; and vi) the possibility of a broad alignment of the angular momentum of the disk with the black hole spin. This alignment is not related to the Bardeen-Petterson effect and resembles a solid body rotation. Our simulations suggest that any electromagnetic luminosity from our models may power relativistic jets, such as those characterizing short gamma-ray bursts. Depending on the black hole-disk system scale the gravitational waves may be detected by LIGO/Virgo, LISA and/or other laser interferometers.

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@article{arxiv.2209.04454,
  title  = {Self-gravitating disks around rapidly spinning, tilted black holes: General relativistic simulations},
  author = {Antonios Tsokaros and Milton Ruiz and Stuart L. Shapiro and Vasileios Paschalidis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.04454},
  year   = {2022}
}