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Intrinsic Gravitational Modes Sustained by Black Hole Collapsing Binaries

Intrinsic Gravitational Modes (IGM) involving electromagnetic field fluctuations are found that are sustained by the time-dependent tridimensional gravitational field of Black Hole binaries as their collapse is approached. These “disk-rippling” modes, emerging from a plasma disk structure surroundin...

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Published in:Plasma physics reports 2021-09, Vol.47 (9), p.878-884
Main Author: Coppi, B.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Intrinsic Gravitational Modes (IGM) involving electromagnetic field fluctuations are found that are sustained by the time-dependent tridimensional gravitational field of Black Hole binaries as their collapse is approached. These “disk-rippling” modes, emerging from a plasma disk structure surrounding a binary, have ballooning amplitude profiles in the “vertical” direction (referring to the binary angular momentum vector) and rotate mainly with a frequency of twice the binary rotation frequency in the limit where their phase velocity does not exceed the speed of light. Relevant mode–particle resonances (B. Coppi, Plasma Phys. Rep. 45 , 438 (2019)) can provide a means to transfer energy from high to low energy populations (a process evidenced by laboratory experiments) and offer an explanation for the absence of detectable high-energy radiation emission as the observed collapse of Black Hole binaries is approached. When the disk structure is immersed in a (stationary) magnetic field (B. Coppi, Plasma Phys. Reports. 45 , 438 (2019)), another class of modes, affected by gravity-sustained disk structures, has to be considered.
ISSN:1063-780X
1562-6938
DOI:10.1134/S1063780X21070059