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The self-interaction effects on the Kerr black hole superradiance and their observational implications (2503.10347v1)

Published 13 Mar 2025 in hep-ph

Abstract: Through the black hole (BH) superradiance, ultralight bosons can form dense clouds around rotating Kerr BHs. Certain ultralight bosons, such as axions and axion-like particles (promising dark matter candidates), naturally possess self-interactions, and thus may significantly modify the dynamics of the superradiance process. Previous studies on the detection or constraint of ultralight bosons through superradiance have largely neglected the self-interaction effects of bosons. In this work, we investigate the formation and evolution of self-interacting boson clouds in the full Kerr spacetime during BH superradiance. Using numerical methods, we compute the superradiant growth rate of boson clouds with self-interactions around Kerr BHs and quantitatively evaluate how the self-interaction strength of scalar bosons affects the growth rate. We also assess the evolution of the BH's mass and spin. Our results reveal that, in addition to the superradiance-imposed upper bound on the boson cloud mass, self-interactions of ultralight bosons introduce a new, lower critical mass limit, beyond which the growth rate of the boson cloud approaches zero. This implies that the superradiance process terminates earlier when self-interactions are considered. Furthermore, we explore how self-interactions affect both the oscillation frequency of boson clouds in gravitational atoms and the frequency of gravitational wave (GW) emitted through cloud annihilation. The anticipated frequency shift could be detectable by the GW observatories. Given that self-interactions substantially alter the evolution of BH superradiance, their effects can significantly relax existing constraints on scalar boson models derived from superradiance. Taking the spin measurements from GW190412 and GW190517 as examples, we discuss the impact of self-interactions on constraint results in details.

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