Gravity as emergent phenomena for spherically symmetric black hole accretion of multi-component flow with relativistic equation of state
Gravity as emergent phenomena for spherically symmetric black hole accretion of multi-component flow with relativistic equation of state
We investigate analogue gravity phenomena arising as a result of the linear perturbation of the spherically symmetric accretion flows onto non rotating black holes, where the gravitational field is determined by a set of post Newtonian pseudo Schwarzschild black hole potentials and the infaling matter is described by a relativistic multi-species equation of state. The stationary transonic integral accretion solutions corresponding to the steady state of aforementioned type of accreting systems are constructed and the stability analysis of such solutions are performed through the time dependent linear perturbation of the accretion flow. Such linear stability analysis leads to the formation of a black hole like sonic metric embedded within the infalling matter. The acoustic horizons are then identified by constructing the causal structure, i.e., the Carter-Penrose diagrams. The variation of the analogue surface gravity corresponding to the aforementioned sonic metric has been studied as a function of various parameters governing the accretion flow.
Tuhin Paul、Aishee Chakraborty、Tapas K. Das、Souvik Ghose
天文学物理学
Tuhin Paul,Aishee Chakraborty,Tapas K. Das,Souvik Ghose.Gravity as emergent phenomena for spherically symmetric black hole accretion of multi-component flow with relativistic equation of state[EB/OL].(2025-07-08)[2025-07-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.15676.点此复制
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