Dark matter cosmic string in the gravitational field of a black hole
{\L}ukasz Nakonieczny, Anna Nakonieczna, Marek Rogatko

TL;DR
This paper models a dark matter vortex around a Kerr black hole, revealing complex gravitational effects such as horizon area reduction and induced electromagnetic fields, with implications for dark matter and visible sector interactions.
Contribution
It provides an analytical and numerical study of a dark matter cosmic string in Kerr spacetime, including the impact on black hole properties and interactions between dark and visible sectors.
Findings
Dark vortex causes ergosphere shift and horizon velocity change.
Event horizon area decreases more than in visible vortex cases.
Presence of the vortex induces electromagnetic fields and Higgs field variations.
Abstract
We examined analytically and proposed a numerical model of an Abelian Higgs dark matter vortex in the spacetime of a stationary axisymmetric Kerr black hole. In analytical calculations the dark matter sector was modeled by an addition of a U (1)-gauge field coupled to the visible sector. The backreaction analysis revealed that the impact of the dark vortex presence is far more complicated than causing only a deficit angle. The vortex causes an ergosphere shift and the event horizon velocity is also influenced by its presence. These phenomena are more significant than in the case of a visible vortex sector. The area of the event horizon of a black hole is diminished and this decline is larger in comparison to the Kerr black hole with an Abelian Higgs vortex case. After analyzing the gravitational properties for the general setup, we focused on the subset of models that are motivated by…
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