Particle dynamics with trajectories and epicyclic oscillations around a piece-wise black hole immersed in dark matter

IF 12.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY ACS Central Science Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI:10.1016/j.jheap.2024.09.005
Aylin Caliskan , G. Mustafa , Tayyab Naseer , S.K. Maurya , Ertan Güdekli , Sardor Murodov , Farruh Atamurotov
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We investigate the dynamics of neutral test particles revolving around a non-rotating black hole immersed in dark matter DM. We derive exact solutions for the radial profiles of specific angular momentum and energy for equatorial stable circular orbits as a function of the parameters of the black hole. Using the effective potential approach, we explore the stability of these circular orbits and the effective force acting on particles in the presence of dark matter. Additionally, we examine the impact of dark matter on the innermost stable circular orbits. By numerically integrating the equations of motion, we plot the trajectories of particles around the black hole and analyze how dark matter affects these trajectories. We also calculate the analytical frequencies of radial and latitudinal harmonic oscillations as functions of the dark matter parameter for both local and distant observers. We compare these results with scenarios where dark matter is absent. Furthermore, we study the effects of dark matter on periastron precession. We present an analysis of the constraints on the dark matter and black hole mass parameters using Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods. Our study focuses on QPOs observed in X-ray binaries, in particular, the microquasars GRO J1655-40 and XTE J1550-564, and the centers of the galaxies M82 X-1 and Sgr A. We also analyze the particle collisions, discussing the center-of-mass energy of the colliding particles. Our observations reveal that the motion of particles revolving around the black hole is significantly affected by varying the model parameters.

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沉浸在暗物质中的片状黑洞周围具有轨迹和外循环振荡的粒子动力学
我们研究了围绕沉浸在暗物质 DM 中的非旋转黑洞旋转的中性测试粒子的动力学。我们推导出赤道稳定圆形轨道的比角动量和能量径向剖面的精确解,它是黑洞参数的函数。利用有效势方法,我们探索了这些圆形轨道的稳定性以及暗物质存在时作用在粒子上的有效力。此外,我们还研究了暗物质对最内层稳定圆形轨道的影响。通过对运动方程进行数值积分,我们绘制了粒子在黑洞周围的运动轨迹,并分析了暗物质对这些轨迹的影响。我们还计算了本地和远方观测者的径向和纬向谐振的分析频率,作为暗物质参数的函数。我们将这些结果与不存在暗物质的情况进行了比较。此外,我们还研究了暗物质对周天体前向的影响。我们使用马尔可夫链蒙特卡洛(MCMC)方法分析了暗物质和黑洞质量参数的约束条件。我们的研究重点是在X射线双星中观测到的QPO,特别是微类星体GRO J1655-40和XTE J1550-564,以及星系M82 X-1和Sgr A⁎的中心。我们还分析了粒子碰撞,讨论了碰撞粒子的质量中心能量。我们的观测结果表明,围绕黑洞旋转的粒子的运动会受到模型参数变化的显著影响。
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ACS Central Science Chemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
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