Dragging of inertial frames in the composed black-hole-ring system
Shahar Hod

TL;DR
This paper investigates how a rotating ring around a black hole affects the black hole's inertial frame dragging, deriving a universal relation for the change in black hole angular velocity in the composed system.
Contribution
It generalizes previous perturbative results to black holes with non-zero angular momentum, revealing a universal relation for the angular velocity deviation due to the ring.
Findings
Derived a universal relation for angular velocity deviation: ΔΩ_H = J_R / (4 M^3).
Showed a smooth transition of black hole angular velocity from near-horizon to Kerr value.
Extended perturbative results to rotating black holes with non-zero angular momentum.
Abstract
A well-established phenomenon in general relativity is the dragging of inertial frames by a spinning object. In particular, due to the dragging of inertial frames by a ring orbiting a central black hole, the angular-velocity of the black-hole horizon in the composed black-hole-ring system is no longer related to the black-hole angular-momentum by the simple Kerr-like (vacuum) relation . Will has performed a perturbative treatment of the composed black-hole-ring system in the regime of slowly rotating black holes and found the explicit relation for the angular-velocity of a central black hole with zero angular-momentum. Analyzing a sequence of black-hole-ring configurations with adiabatically varying (decreasing)…
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