论文标题
从观察到的准周期振荡中测试非线性电动力学中的黑洞
Testing black holes in non-linear electrodynamics from the observed quasi-periodic oscillations
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论文摘要
尤其是,在黑洞的功率谱中经常观察到的高频率的准周期振荡(QPO)对于理解强力的性质很有用,因为它们与黑洞地平线附近物质的运动相关。有趣的是,这些高频QPO(HFQPOS)以相称的对观察到,最常见的比率为3:2。文献中提出了几种理论模型,这些模型用围绕中心物体旋转的物质的轨道和表环频率来解释HFQPO。由于这些频率对背景时空很敏感,因此观察到的HFQPO可以潜在地提取有关该频率的性质的有用信息。在这项工作中,我们研究了带有Minkowski核心的常规黑洞的作用,该核心在重力耦合到非线性电动力学的重力中产生。常规的黑洞特别有趣,因为它们可以解决总体相对论的奇异性问题的解决方案。我们将依赖QPO频率与来自黑洞源的准周期振荡的可用观察结果进行比较,并执行\ c {hi} 2分析。我们的研究表明,大多数QPO模型都偏爱非线性电动力学电荷参数的小但非平凡的值。特别是,具有较大非线性电动力学电荷参数值的黑孔通常因与QPOS相关的当前观察结果而不利。
Quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs), in particular, the ones with high frequencies, often observed in the power spectrum of black holes, are useful in understanding the nature of strong gravity since they are associated with the motion of matter in the vicinity of the black hole horizon. Interestingly, these high frequency QPOs (HFQPOs) are observed in commensurable pairs, the most common ratio being 3:2. Several theoretical models are proposed in the literature which explain the HFQPOs in terms of the orbital and epicyclic frequencies of matter rotating around the central object. Since these frequencies are sensitive to the background spacetime, the observed HFQPOs can potentially extract useful information regarding the nature of the same. In this work, we investigate the role of regular black holes with a Minkowski core, which arise in gravity coupled to non-linear electrodynamics, in explaining the HFQPOs. Regular black holes are particularly interesting as they provide a possible resolution to the singularity problem in general relativity. We compare the model dependent QPO frequencies with the available observations of the quasi-periodic oscillations from black hole sources and perform a \c{hi} 2 analysis. Our study reveals that most QPO models favor small but non-trivial values of the non-linear electrodynamics charge parameter. In particular, black holes with large values of non-linear electrodynamics charge parameter are generically disfavored by present observations related to QPOs.