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No-short scalar hair theorem for spinning acoustic black holes in a photon-fluid model (2202.00688v1)

Published 1 Feb 2022 in gr-qc, astro-ph.HE, and hep-th

Abstract: It has recently been revealed that spinning black holes of the photon-fluid model can support acoustic `clouds', stationary density fluctuations whose spatially regular radial eigenfunctions are determined by the $(2+1)$-dimensional Klein-Gordon equation of an effective massive scalar field. Motivated by this intriguing observation, we use {\it analytical} techniques in order to prove a no-short hair theorem for the composed acoustic-black-hole-scalar-clouds configurations. In particular, it is proved that the effective lengths of the stationary bound-state co-rotating acoustic scalar clouds are bounded from below by the series of inequalities $r_{\text{hair}}>{{1+\sqrt{5}}\over{2}}\cdot r_{\text{H}}>r_{\text{null}}$, where $r_{\text{H}}$ and $r_{\text{null}}$ are respectively the horizon radius of the supporting black hole and the radius of the co-rotating null circular geodesic that characterizes the acoustic spinning black-hole spacetime.

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