Kerr–anti-de Sitter/de Sitter black hole in perfect fluid dark matter background

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DOI10.1088/1361-6382/AABCB6zbMATH Open1393.83023arXiv1711.04538OpenAlexW3098924170WikidataQ59751702 ScholiaQ59751702MaRDI QIDQ4580995FDOQ4580995

Xian Hou, Jiancheng Wang, Zhao-Yi Xu

Publication date: 22 August 2018

Published in: Classical and Quantum Gravity (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We obtain the Kerr-anti-de-sitter (Kerr-AdS) and Kerr-de-sitter (Kerr-dS) black hole (BH) solutions to the Einstein field equation in the perfect fluid dark matter background using the Newman-Janis method and Mathematica package. We discuss in detail the black hole properties and obtain the following main results: (i) From the horizon equation grr=0, we derive the relation between the perfect fluid dark matter parameter alpha and the cosmological constant Lambda when the cosmological horizon rLambda exists. For Lambda=0, we find that alpha is in the range 0<alpha<2M for alpha>0 and 7.18M<alpha<0 for alpha<0. For positive cosmological constant Lambda (Kerr-AdS BH), alphamax decreases if alpha>0, and alphamin increases if alpha<0. For negative cosmological constant Lambda (Kerr-dS BH), alphamax increases if alpha>0 and alphamin decreases if alpha<0; (ii) An ergosphere exists between the event horizon and the outer static limit surface. The size of the ergosphere evolves oppositely for alpha>0 and alpha<0, while decreasing with the increasing midalphamid. When there is sufficient dark matter around the black hole, the black hole spacetime changes remarkably; (iii) The singularity of these black holes is the same as that of rotational black holes. In addition, we study the geodesic motion using the Hamilton-Jacobi formalism and find that when alpha is in the above ranges for Lambda=0, stable orbits exist. Furthermore, the rotational velocity of the black hole in the equatorial plane has different behaviour for different alpha and the black hole spin a. It is asymptotically flat and independent of alpha if alpha>0 while is asymptotically flat only when alpha is close to zero if alpha<0.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1711.04538





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