Black holes in a box: Toward the numerical evolution of black holes in AdS space-times
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Resumo: | The evolution of black holes in "confining boxes" is interesting for a number of reasons, particularly because it mimics the global structure of anti-de Sitter geometries. These are nonglobally hyperbolic space-times and the Cauchy problem may only be well defined if the initial data are supplemented by boundary conditions at the timelike conformal boundary. Here, we explore the active role that boundary conditions play in the evolution of a bulk black hole system, by imprisoning a black hole binary in a box with mirrorlike boundary conditions. We are able to follow the post-merger dynamics for up to two reflections off the boundary of the gravitational radiation produced in the merger. We estimate that about 15% of the radiation energy is absorbed by the black hole per interaction, whereas transfer of angular momentum from the radiation to the black hole is observed only in the first interaction. We discuss the possible role of superradiant scattering for this result. Unlike the studies with outgoing boundary conditions, both of the Newman-Penrose scalars Psi(4) and Psi(0) are nontrivial in our setup, and we show that the numerical data verifies the expected relations between them. |
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Black holes in a box: Toward the numerical evolution of black holes in AdS space-timesThe evolution of black holes in "confining boxes" is interesting for a number of reasons, particularly because it mimics the global structure of anti-de Sitter geometries. These are nonglobally hyperbolic space-times and the Cauchy problem may only be well defined if the initial data are supplemented by boundary conditions at the timelike conformal boundary. Here, we explore the active role that boundary conditions play in the evolution of a bulk black hole system, by imprisoning a black hole binary in a box with mirrorlike boundary conditions. We are able to follow the post-merger dynamics for up to two reflections off the boundary of the gravitational radiation produced in the merger. We estimate that about 15% of the radiation energy is absorbed by the black hole per interaction, whereas transfer of angular momentum from the radiation to the black hole is observed only in the first interaction. We discuss the possible role of superradiant scattering for this result. Unlike the studies with outgoing boundary conditions, both of the Newman-Penrose scalars Psi(4) and Psi(0) are nontrivial in our setup, and we show that the numerical data verifies the expected relations between them.American Physical Society2012-02-29T15:06:53Z2010-01-01T00:00:00Z2010info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/7076eng1550-799810.1103/PhysRevD.82.104037Witek, HelviCardoso, VitorHerdeiro, CarlosNerozzi, AndreaSperhake, UlrichZilhão, Miguelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-22T11:11:08Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/7076Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:44:32.493441Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Black holes in a box: Toward the numerical evolution of black holes in AdS space-times |
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Black holes in a box: Toward the numerical evolution of black holes in AdS space-times |
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Black holes in a box: Toward the numerical evolution of black holes in AdS space-times Witek, Helvi |
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Black holes in a box: Toward the numerical evolution of black holes in AdS space-times |
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Black holes in a box: Toward the numerical evolution of black holes in AdS space-times |
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Black holes in a box: Toward the numerical evolution of black holes in AdS space-times |
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Black holes in a box: Toward the numerical evolution of black holes in AdS space-times |
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Black holes in a box: Toward the numerical evolution of black holes in AdS space-times |
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Witek, Helvi |
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Witek, Helvi Cardoso, Vitor Herdeiro, Carlos Nerozzi, Andrea Sperhake, Ulrich Zilhão, Miguel |
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Cardoso, Vitor Herdeiro, Carlos Nerozzi, Andrea Sperhake, Ulrich Zilhão, Miguel |
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Witek, Helvi Cardoso, Vitor Herdeiro, Carlos Nerozzi, Andrea Sperhake, Ulrich Zilhão, Miguel |
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The evolution of black holes in "confining boxes" is interesting for a number of reasons, particularly because it mimics the global structure of anti-de Sitter geometries. These are nonglobally hyperbolic space-times and the Cauchy problem may only be well defined if the initial data are supplemented by boundary conditions at the timelike conformal boundary. Here, we explore the active role that boundary conditions play in the evolution of a bulk black hole system, by imprisoning a black hole binary in a box with mirrorlike boundary conditions. We are able to follow the post-merger dynamics for up to two reflections off the boundary of the gravitational radiation produced in the merger. We estimate that about 15% of the radiation energy is absorbed by the black hole per interaction, whereas transfer of angular momentum from the radiation to the black hole is observed only in the first interaction. We discuss the possible role of superradiant scattering for this result. Unlike the studies with outgoing boundary conditions, both of the Newman-Penrose scalars Psi(4) and Psi(0) are nontrivial in our setup, and we show that the numerical data verifies the expected relations between them. |
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