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No-hair theorem for Black Holes in Astrophysical Environments

No-hair theorem for Black Holes in Astrophysical Environments

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According to the no-hair theorem, static black holes are described by a Schwarzschild spacetime provided there are no other sources of the gravitational field. This requirement, however, is in astrophysical realistic scenarios often violated, e.g., if the black hole is part of a binary system or if it is surrounded by an accretion disk. In these cases, the black hole is distorted due to tidal forces. Nonetheless, the subsequent formulation of the no-hair theorem holds: The contribution of the distorted black hole to the multipole moments that describe the gravitational field close to infinity and, thus, all sources is that of a Schwarzschild black hole. It still has no hair. This implies that there is no multipole moment induced in the black hole and that its second Love numbers, which measure some aspects of the distortion, vanish as was already shown in approximations to general relativity. But here we prove this property for astrophysical relevant black holes in full general relativity.

Norman G¨1rlebeck

10.1103/PhysRevLett.114.151102

物理学天文学

Norman G¨1rlebeck.No-hair theorem for Black Holes in Astrophysical Environments[EB/OL].(2015-03-11)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/1503.03240.点此复制

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