Rotating non-Kerr black hole and energy extraction
Abstract
The properties of the ergosphere and energy extraction by Penrose process in a rotating non-Kerr black hole are investigated. It is shown that the ergosphere is sensitive to the deformation parameter ε and the shape of the ergosphere becomes thick with increase of the parameter ε. It is of interest to note that, comparing with the Kerr black hole, the deformation parameter ε can enhance the maximum efficiency of the energy extraction process greatly. Especially, for the case of a>M, the non-Kerr metric describes a superspinning compact object and the maximum efficiency can exceed 60%, while it is only 20.7% for the extremal Kerr black hole.
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