Killing Horizons and Surface Gravities for a Well-Behaved Three-Function Generalization of the Kerr Spacetime

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作者
Baines, Joshua [1 ]
Visser, Matt [1 ]
机构
[1] Victoria Univ Wellington, Sch Math & Stat, POB 600, Wellington 6140, New Zealand
关键词
distorted Kerr spacetime; Hamilton-Jacobi timelike separability; Killing tensor; Carter constant; Klein-Gordon separability; Killing-Yano tensor; Killing horizon; surface gravity; zeroth law; BLACK-HOLES; TRAVERSABLE WORMHOLES; HAMILTON-JACOBI; DIRAC-EQUATION; MASS; SCHWARZSCHILD; SEPARABILITY; SEPARATION; SHADOW; TIMES;
D O I
10.3390/universe9050223
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Thanks to the recent advent of the event horizon telescope (EHT), we now have the opportunity to test the physical ramifications of the strong-field near-horizon regime for astrophysical black holes. Herein, emphasizing the trade-off between tractability and generality, the authors discuss a particularly powerful three-function distortion of the Kerr spacetime, depending on three arbitrary functions of the radial coordinate r, which on the one hand can be fit to future observational data, and on the other hand is sufficiently general so as to encompass an extremely wide class of theoretical models. In all of these spacetimes, both the timelike Hamilton-Jacobi (geodesic) and massive Klein-Gordon (wave) equations separate, and the spacetime geometry is asymptotically Kerr; hence, these spacetimes are well-suited to modeling real astrophysical black holes. The authors then prove the existence of Killing horizons for this entire class of spacetimes, and give tractable expressions for the angular velocities, areas, and surface gravities of these horizons. We emphasize the validity of rigidity results and zeroth laws for these horizons.
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