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Signatures from the observed jet power and the radiative efficiency for rotating black holes in loop quantum gravity
We study the radiative efficiency and the jet power in the spacetime of the
rotating black hole in loop quantum gravity (LQG), which has an extra LQG
parameter. It is shown that with the increase of the LQG parameter, the
conversion efficiency decreases for the slowly rotating black hole, but
increases for the rapidly rotating black hole, the jet power increases for
different black hole spins. With the observed data from the well-known sources
A0620-00, H1743-322, XTE J1550-564, GRS1124-683, GRO J1655-40, and GRS1915+105,
we make some constraints on the black hole spin parameter and the LQG
parameter. The presence of the LQG parameter broadens the allowed range of the
black hole spin parameter for sources A0620-00, H1743-322, XTE J1550-564 and
GRO J1655-40. However, for the source GRS 1915+105, there is no overlap between
observational constrain parameter regions, which implies that the rotating LQG
black hole cannot simultaneously account for the observed jet power and the
radiative efficiency as in other black hole spacetimes.