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Extremal black hole weather

Iuliano, Claudio; Hollands, Stefan; Green, Stephen R.; Zimmerman, Peter

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Claudio Iuliano

Stefan Hollands

Peter Zimmerman



Abstract

We consider weakly nonlinear gravitational perturbations of a near-extremal Kerr black hole governed by the second-order vacuum Einstein equation. Using the GHZ [for S. R. Green et al., Classical Quantum Gravity 7, 075001 (2020)], these are parametrized by a Hertz potential. We make an ansatz for the Hertz potential as a series of zero-damped quasinormal modes (QNMs) with time-dependent amplitudes, and derive a nonlinear dynamical system for them. We find that our dynamical system has a time-independent solution within the near-horizon scaling limit. This equilibrium solution is supported on axisymmetric modes, with amplitudes scaling as cl ∼ Clow2−l 2l−7 2 for large polar angular momentum mode number l, where Clow is a cumulative amplitude of the low l modes. We interpret our result as evidence that the dynamical evolution will approach, for a parametrically long time as extremality is approached, a distribution of mode amplitudes exponentially suppressed in l, hence as the end point of an inverse cascade. It is reminiscent of weatherlike phenomena in certain models of atmospheric dynamics of rotating bodies. During the timescale considered, the decay of the QNMs themselves plays no role given their parametrically long half-life. Hence, our result is due entirely to weakly nonlinear effects.

Citation

Iuliano, C., Hollands, S., Green, S. R., & Zimmerman, P. (2025). Extremal black hole weather. Physical Review D, 111(12), Article 124038. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.111.124038

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 17, 2025
Online Publication Date Jun 24, 2025
Publication Date Jun 24, 2025
Deposit Date Jul 2, 2025
Publicly Available Date Jul 4, 2025
Journal Physical Review D
Print ISSN 2470-0010
Electronic ISSN 2470-0029
Publisher American Physical Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 111
Issue 12
Article Number 124038
DOI https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.111.124038
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/50976265
Publisher URL https://journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevD.111.124038

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