论文标题
黑洞的阴影被磁化等离子体包围:轴束云
Shadow of black hole surrounded by magnetized plasma: Axion-plasmon cloud
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论文摘要
通过利用黑洞(BH)的极端环境作为轴突 - 光子相互作用的潜在位置,我们使用磁化等离子体的轴心产生模型来研究浸入轴突式平面云中的渐近平坦旋转BH的阴影。通过揭示BH的深色阴影中轴心的足迹,我们在本文中探讨了固定的轴突与平板背景对旋转BH周围入射光子运动的影响。在某些自由参数设置下,我们发现旋转BH周围的轴轴云会影响阴影的形状和大小,使其作用与非磁性等离子体和标准真空解决方案可区分。通过仅限于高旋转BH,我们表明BH阴影的大小随着轴轴 - 平板耦合的强度而增加。有趣的是,我们的分析表明,随着轴心的质量变得越来越重,它可能会在阴影上留下微妙的烙印。相反,在非旋转极限(Schwarzschild)中,通过恢复BH阴影形状的球形对称性,其尺寸降低。在与阴影尺寸变化趋势的协调下,磁化等离子体包围的BH的能量发射的研究表明,与非磁性等离子体和真空溶液相比,在轴突平板云的存在下,旋转BH的最大能量发射速率增加。随后,通过放松旋转,轴突 - 平面云会导致BH的能量发射速率降低。
By exploiting the extreme environment of the black hole (BH) as a potential place for axion-photon interaction, we use an axion-producing model of the magnetized plasma to study the shadow of an asymptotically flat rotating BH immersed into an axion-plasmon cloud. By aiming to reveal footprints of axion in the dark shadow of BH, we in this paper explore the influence of the fixed axion-plasmon background on the motion of incident photons around the rotating BH. Under some free parameter settings, we find that axion-plasmon cloud around rotating BH affects the shape and size of the shadow in such a way that its role is distinguishable from non-magnetized plasma and standard vacuum solutions. By being limited to high rotation BH, we show that the size of the BH shadow increases as the axion-plasmon coupling gets strong. Interestingly, our analysis indicates that as the mass of axion gets heavier, it can leave a subtle imprint of itself on the shadow. Conversely, in the non-rotating limit (Schwarzschild), by recovering the spherical symmetry of the shadow shape of BH, its size decreases. In coordination with the trend of change in shadow size, the investigation of the energy emission from the BH surrounded by the magnetized plasma shows that the maximal energy emission rate from the rotating BH in the presence of axion-plasmon cloud increases compared to the non-magnetized plasma and the vacuum solutions. Subsequently, by relaxing the rotation, the axion-plasmon cloud causes a decrease in the energy emission rate from the BH.