Orbital resonances in discs around braneworld Kerr black holes
Zdenek Stuchlik, Andrea Kotrlova

TL;DR
This paper explores how the tidal charge in braneworld Kerr black holes affects orbital resonances and QPOs, providing insights into black hole parameters and potential observational signatures.
Contribution
It introduces the influence of the tidal charge b on orbital resonance models of QPOs around braneworld Kerr black holes, extending previous models to include brane effects.
Findings
Tidal charge b affects the matching of QPO data with resonance models.
Limits on black hole spin a and tidal charge b are established based on resonance conditions.
Strong resonances at specific frequency ratios depend on the tidal charge and spin parameters.
Abstract
Rotating black holes in the brany universe of the Randall-Sundrum type are described by the Kerr geometry with a tidal charge b representing the interaction of the brany black hole and the bulk spacetime. For b<0 rotating black holes with dimensionless spin a>1 are allowed. We investigate the role of the tidal charge b in the orbital resonance model of QPOs in black hole systems. The orbital Keplerian, the radial and vertical epicyclic frequencies of the equatorial, quasicircular geodetical motion are given and their radial profiles are discussed. The resonant conditions are given in three astrophysically relevant situations: for direct (parametric) resonances, for the relativistic precession model, and for some trapped oscillations of the warped discs, with resonant combinational frequencies. It is shown, how b could influence matching of the observational data indicating the 3:2…
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