Author:
Guo Rong-Zhen,Yuan Chen,Huang Qing-Guo
Abstract
Abstract
Both ultralight dark matter and exploring the quantum nature of black holes are all topics of great interest in gravitational wave astronomy at present. The superradiant instability allows an exotic compact object (ECO) to be surrounded by an ultralight boson cloud, which leads to the emission of gravitational waves and further triggers rich dynamical effects. In this paper, we study the gravitational effects of superradiant instabilities by calculating the energy fluxes of gravitational waves emitted from ultralight scalar dark matter fields by solving the Teukolsky equation in the background of a massive ECO phenomenologically described by a Kerr geometry with a reflective boundary condition at its physical boundary. We find that both the amplitude and phase of the reflectivity will either suppress or enhance the energy flux of GWs by several orders of magnitude if Mμ ≳ 0.5 where M and μ are the mass of ECO and boson, respectively. However, the modifications to energy flux are negligible if Mμ ≲ 0.5. Our results suggest that reflectivity will play a significant role in the near-horizon physics of ECO.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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