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Spherical photon orbits in the field of Kerr naked singularities

CHARBULÁK, Daniel and Zdeněk STUCHLÍK

Basic information

Original name

Spherical photon orbits in the field of Kerr naked singularities

Authors

CHARBULÁK, Daniel (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Zdeněk STUCHLÍK (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution)

Edition

European Physical Journal C, 2018, 1434-6044

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

10308 Astronomy

Country of publisher

United States of America

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

References:

RIV identification code

RIV/47813059:19240/18:A0000245

Organization unit

Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava

UT WoS

000448860000004

Keywords in English

Kerr naked singularity; photon orbits; stable circular geodesics

Tags

International impact, Reviewed

Links

GJ16-03564Y, research and development project.
Změněno: 5/4/2019 02:03, RNDr. Jan Hladík, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

For the Kerr naked singularity (KNS) spacetimes, we study properties of spherical photon orbits (SPOs) confined to constant Boyer-Lindquist radius r. Some new features of the SPOs are found, having no counterparts in the Kerr black hole (KBH) spacetimes, especially stable orbits that could be pure prograde/retrograde, or with turning point in the azimuthal direction. At r > 1 (r < 1) the covariant photon energy E > 0 (E < 0), at r = 1 there is E = 0. All unstable orbits must have E > 0. It is shown that the polar SPOs can exist only in the spacetimes with dimensionless spin a < 1.7996. Existence of closed SPOs with vanishing total change of the azimuth is demonstrated. Classification of the KNS and KBH spacetimes in dependence on their dimensionless spin a is proposed, considering the properties of the SPOs. For selected types of the KNS spacetimes, typical SPOs are constructed, including the closed paths. It is shown that the stable SPOs intersect the equatorial plane in a region of stable circular orbits of test particles, depending on the spin a. Relevance of this intersection for the Keplerian accretion discs is outlined and observational effects are estimated.