Causal production of the electromagnetic energy flux and role of the negative energies in Blandford-Znajek process
Kenji Toma, Fumio Takahara

TL;DR
This paper investigates the causal mechanisms behind electromagnetic energy extraction from rotating black holes, proposing a new picture involving negative energy inflows and displacement currents, clarifying the Blandford-Znajek process.
Contribution
It introduces a novel causal interpretation of the Blandford-Znajek process, emphasizing the roles of negative energy inflows and boundary currents in energy flux production.
Findings
Negative energy inflow near the ergosphere's equatorial plane acts as feedback for Poynting flux.
The steady electromagnetic energy flux is causally constructed by displacement and cross-field currents.
The concept of steady negative electromagnetic energy inflow is coordinate-dependent and not physically essential.
Abstract
Blandford-Znajek process, the steady electromagnetic energy extraction from a rotating black hole (BH), is widely believed to work for driving relativistic jets in active galactic nuclei, gamma-ray bursts and Galactic microquasars, although it is still under debate how the Poynting flux is causally produced and how the rotational energy of the BH is reduced. We generically discuss the Kerr BH magnetosphere filled with a collisionless plasma screening the electric field along the magnetic field, extending the arguments of Komissarov and our previous paper, and propose a new picture for resolving the issues. For the magnetic field lines threading the equatorial plane in the ergosphere, we find that the inflow of particles with negative energy as measured in the coordinate basis is generated near that plane as a feedback from the Poynting flux production, which appears to be a similar…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
