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Testing the nonlinear stability of Kerr-Newman black holes

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2015-06-23 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

The nonlinear stability of Kerr-Newman black holes (KNBHs) is investigated by performing numerical simulations within the full Einstein-Maxwell theory. We take as initial data a KNBH with mass MM, angular momentum to mass ratio aa and charge QQ. Evolutions are performed to scan this parameter space within the intervals 0a/M0.9940\le a/M\le 0.994 and 0Q/M0.9960\le Q/M\le 0.996, corresponding to an extremality parameter a/amaxa/a_{\rm max} (amaxM2Q2a_{\rm max} \equiv \sqrt{M^2-Q^2}) ranging from 00 to 0.9950.995. These KNBHs are evolved, together with a small bar-mode perturbation, up to a time of order 120M120M. Our results suggest that for small Q/aQ/a, the quadrupolar oscillation modes depend solely on a/amaxa/a_{\rm max}, a universality also apparent in previous perturbative studies in the regime of small rotation. Using as a stability criterion the absence of significant relative variations in the horizon areal radius and BH spin, we find no evidence for any developing instability.

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@article{arxiv.1410.0694,
  title  = {Testing the nonlinear stability of Kerr-Newman black holes},
  author = {Miguel Zilhão and Vitor Cardoso and Carlos Herdeiro and Luis Lehner and Ulrich Sperhake},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.0694},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

8 pages, 4 figures. v2: added references and minor updates to text; to appear in PRD