Hotspot Images Driven by Magnetic Reconnection in Kerr-Sen black hole
Ke Wang, Xiao-Xiong Zeng

TL;DR
This paper studies how magnetic reconnection affects hotspot images around Kerr-Sen black holes, revealing potential signatures of energy extraction and how black hole parameters influence observability.
Contribution
It introduces a hotspot imaging method in Kerr-Sen black holes and analyzes the impact of magnetic reconnection on hotspot evolution and energy extraction signatures.
Findings
First flare as a signature of energy extraction
Observer azimuthal angle affects flare timing
Black hole parameters influence detectability
Abstract
In the Kerr-Sen black hole, this study investigates the changes in hotspot images before and after the occurrence of magnetic reconnection. After reviewing the Comisso-Asenjo magnetic reconnection process and introducing the hotspot imaging method, we examine the temporal evolution of hotspot intensity, including when energy extraction occurs, when it does not occur, and when the observer's azimuthal angle is altered. We also discuss the influence of the black hole's expansion parameter and spin on hotspot imaging. The results indicate that the first flare may serve as a potential signature of ongoing energy extraction: changing the observer's azimuthal angle may alter the time interval between the first and second flares: a larger expansion parameter makes it more difficult to identify the energy extraction signal, and a higher spin also makes it more challenging to detect the energy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
