2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10714-013-1584-z
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Black hole bombs and explosions: from astrophysics to particle physics

Abstract: Black holes are the elementary particles of gravity, the final state of sufficiently massive stars and of energetic collisions. With a forty-year long history, black hole physics is a fully-blossomed field which promises to embrace several branches of theoretical physics. Here I review the main developments in highly dynamical black holes with an emphasis on high energy black hole collisions and probes of particle physics via superradiance. This write-up, rather than being a collection of well known results, i… Show more

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“…When the BH is rotating, a novel effect can be triggered: superradiance [827, 828, 83, 164]. Superradiance consists of energy extraction from rotating BHs, and a transfer of this energy to the interacting field [164].…”
Section: Applications Of Numerical Relativitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When the BH is rotating, a novel effect can be triggered: superradiance [827, 828, 83, 164]. Superradiance consists of energy extraction from rotating BHs, and a transfer of this energy to the interacting field [164].…”
Section: Applications Of Numerical Relativitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Superradiance consists of energy extraction from rotating BHs, and a transfer of this energy to the interacting field [164]. For a monochromatic wave of frequency ω , the condition for superradiance is [827, 828, 83, 164] where m is the azimuthal harmonic index and Ω H is the angular velocity of the BH horizon.…”
Section: Applications Of Numerical Relativitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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