Exploring the string axiverse with precision black hole physics
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory · University of California, Berkeley · +2 more institutions
Abstract
It has recently been suggested that the presence of a plenitude of light axions, an Axiverse, is evidence for the extra dimensions of string theory. We discuss the observational consequences of these axions on astrophysical black holes through the Penrose superradiance process. When an axion Compton wavelength is comparable to the size of a black hole, the axion binds to the black hole ``nucleus'' forming a gravitational atom in the sky. The occupation number of superradiant atomic levels, fed by the energy and angular momentum of the black hole, grows exponentially. The black hole spins down and an axion Bose-Einstein condensate cloud forms around it. When the attractive axion self-interactions become…
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2Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Axion
- LIGO
- Black hole (networking)
- Particle physics
- Astrophysics
- Stellar black hole
- Quantum chromodynamics