Limitations of Pseudo-Newtonian approach in studying the accretion flow around Kerr black hole
Indu K. Dihingia (IITG), Santabrata Das (IITG), Debaprasad Maity, (IITG), Sayan Chakrabarti (IITG)

TL;DR
This study compares relativistic, semi-relativistic, and non-relativistic accretion flows around Kerr black holes, showing semi-relativistic models with an effective potential closely mimic relativistic flows, unlike non-relativistic ones.
Contribution
It demonstrates that semi-relativistic accretion models with an effective potential effectively replicate relativistic flow properties around Kerr black holes, unlike non-relativistic models.
Findings
Relativistic and semi-relativistic flows show good agreement in transonic properties.
Shock properties are consistent between relativistic and semi-relativistic flows.
Non-relativistic flows significantly deviate in shock position and parameter space.
Abstract
We study the relativistic accretion flow around a generic stationary axisymmetric space-time and obtain an effective potential () that accurately mimics the general relativistic features of Kerr black hole having spin . Considering the accretion disc confined around the equatorial plane of a rotating black hole and using the relativistic equation of state, we examine the properties of the relativistic accretion flow and compare it with the same obtained form semi-relativistic as well as non-relativistic accretion flows. Towards this, we first investigate the transonic properties of the accretion flow around the rotating black hole where good agreement is observed for relativistic and semi-relativistic flows. Further, we study the non-linearities such as shock waves in accretion flow. Here also we find that the shock properties are in agreement for both…
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