The newborn black hole in GRB 191014C proves that it is alive
R. Moradi, J. A. Rueda, R. Ruffini, Y. Wang

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that a Kerr black hole in GRB 190114C can efficiently produce high-energy gamma-ray emission through a gravitomagnetic process, confirming the black hole's active role in powering the burst.
Contribution
It introduces a novel electrodynamical mechanism involving gravitomagnetic interactions in the inner engine of a hypernova, explaining high-energy emissions in GRBs.
Findings
Black hole parameters match observed gamma-ray energetics.
High-energy emission is consistent with synchrotron radiation.
Jetted emission with a 60-degree semi-aperture angle is observed.
Abstract
A multi-decade theoretical effort has been devoted to finding an efficient mechanism to use the rotational and electrodynamical extractable energy of a Kerr-Newman black hole (BH), to power the most energetic astrophysical sources such as gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) and active galactic nuclei (AGN). We show an efficient general relativistic electrodynamical process which occurs in the "inner engine" of a binary driven hypernova (BdHN). The {inner engine} is composed of a rotating Kerr BH of mass and dimensionless spin parameter , a magnetic field of strength aligned and parallel to the rotation axis, and a very low-density ionized plasma. Here, we show that the gravitomagnetic interaction between the BH and the magnetic field induces an electric field that accelerates electrons and protons from the environment to ultrarelativistic energies emitting synchrotron radiation.…
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