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Study on high-frequency quasi-periodic oscillations in rotating black bounce spacetime

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2025-01-29 v2

Abstract

This study investigates the dynamical effects of particles orbiting a celestial body in rotating Simpson-Visser (RSV) spacetime. The results show that, compared to Kerr and rotating regular black holes, the innermost stable circular orbit (ISCO) of an RSV wormhole is closer to the central object. Using high-frequency quasi-periodic oscillation (HFQPO) data from microquasars and χ2\chi^2 analysis, we constrain the spin of microquasars and the regularization parameter ll in RSV spacetime based on four HFQPO models and their variants, and evaluate the models using the Akaike Information Criterion and Bayes factor. Calculations indicate that ER0\mathrm{ER}_0, ER1\mathrm{ER}_1, ER2\mathrm{ER}_2, RP0\mathrm{RP}_0, RP2\mathrm{RP}_2, and WD\mathrm{WD} models have the same support by observational data as the best model TD\mathrm{TD}. Other models considered in this paper have less or no support from observational data. Concretely, for cases of ER0\mathrm{ER}_0 and RP0\mathrm{RP}_0 models, the observational constraints on RSV regularization parameter are respectively: l=0.9080.073+0.086l^* = 0.908_{-0.073}^{+0.086} and l<0.314l^* <0.314 at 68%68 \% confidence level, which correspond to the regular or the Kerr (l=0l^*=0) BH. For ER1\mathrm{ER}_1, ER2\mathrm{ER}_2, RP2\mathrm{RP}_2, TD\mathrm{TD}, and WD\mathrm{WD} models, the observational data suggest that RSV objects should be the traversable wormhole, e.g. we have the limits: l=1.850±0.036l^* =1.850 \pm 0.036, l=4.964±0.046l^* =4.964 \pm 0.046, etc.

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@article{arxiv.2403.17454,
  title  = {Study on high-frequency quasi-periodic oscillations in rotating black bounce spacetime},
  author = {Shining Yang and Jianbo Lu and Xinping Yu and Jingyang Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.17454},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

19 pages, 7 figures, Accepted by Classical and Quantum Gravity