Black Hole Spin Evolution
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- 10 February 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 602 (1) , 312-319
- https://doi.org/10.1086/380996
Abstract
We consider a subset of the physical processes that determine the spin j = a/M of astrophysical black holes. These include: (1) Initial conditions. Recent models suggest that the collapse of supermassive stars are likely to produce black holes with j ~ 0.7. (2) Major mergers. The outcome of a nearly equal mass black hole-black hole merger is not yet known, but we review the current best guesses and analytic bounds. (3) Minor mergers. We recover the result of Blandford & Hughes that accretion of small companions with isotropically distributed orbital angular momenta results in spindown, with j ~ M^{-7/3}. (4) Accretion. We present new results from fully relativistic magnetohydrodynamic accretion simulations. These show that, at least for one sequence of flow models, spin equilibrium (dj/dt = 0) is reached for j ~ 0.9, far less than the canonical value 0.998 of Thorne that was derived in the absence of MHD effects. This equilibrium value may not apply to all accretion flows, particularly thin disks. Nevertheless, it opens the possibility that black holes that have grown primarily through accretion are not maximally rotating.Keywords
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