论文标题
将黑洞旋转为宇宙弦工厂
Spinning black holes as cosmic string factories
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论文摘要
我们考虑一个宇宙弦循环的演变,该循环被一个更庞大,更紧凑的黑洞捕获。我们表明,经过几个重新连接产生较小环的弹出,保持与黑洞结合的环在几乎有周期性的非自我相距轨迹上移动,“轨道”。轨道由于循环和旋转黑洞之间的能量和角动量交换而发展。我们表明,这种进化在数学上等同于3维空间中辅助闭合曲线的一定连续变形。对于零黑洞旋转,这种变形是数学家对曲线变形的。该进化具有循环生长的竞争效应,这是通过黑洞旋转能的超级提取,而循环通过移动弦在地平线上的摩擦而衰减。辅助曲线的自我交流对应于黑洞的捕获,从而添加了新的捕获环。这种进化的可能的渐近状态被证明是引力波的强烈发射器。是否要阻止到达渐近状态的重新连接仍有待探索。此外,由于引力波的发射以及黑洞的后退,轨道的形状也会发展,而黑洞的后座会改变轨道并可能导致自我交流。 我们认为,对于大量无尺寸张力$μ$,弦乐环在星系中心被超级黑洞捕获。这强烈促使进一步研究弦乐环与黑洞之间的相互作用,尤其是该过程对黑洞的影响以及通过银河核中产生的字符串产生的引力波的产生。我们还讨论了原始黑洞的潜在循环捕获。
We consider the evolution of a cosmic string loop that is captured by a much more massive and compact black hole. We show that after several reconnections that produce ejections of smaller loops, the loop that remains bound to the black hole moves on a nearly-periodic non-self-intersecting trajectory, "the orbit". The orbit evolves due to an energy and angular momentum exchange between the loop and the spinning black hole. We show that such evolution is mathematically equivalent to a certain continuous deformation of an auxiliary closed curve in a 3-dimensional space; for zero black-hole spin this deformation is curve-shortening that has been extensively studied by mathematicians. The evolution features competing effects of loop growth by the superradiant extraction of the black-hole spin energy, and loop decay by the friction of the moving string against the horizon. A self-intersection of an auxiliary curve corresponds to a capture by the black hole of a new string segment and thus an addition of a new captured loop. Possible asymptotic states of such evolution are shown to be strong emitters of gravitational waves. Whether reconnections prevent reaching the asymptotic states remains to be explored. Additionally, the orbit's shape also evolves due to an emission of gravitational waves, and a recoil of the black hole that changes the orbit and likely leads to self-intersections. We argue that for a significant range of the dimensionless tension $μ$, string loops are captured by supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies. This strongly motivates further study of interaction between string loops and black holes, especially the influence of this process on the black hole spindown and on the production of gravitational waves by strings created in galactic nuclei. We also discuss potential loop captures by primordial black holes.