Superradiant instabilities for short-range non-negative potentials on Kerr spacetimes and applications

Abstract

The wave equation gM,a=0 on subextremal Kerr spacetimes (MM,a,gM,a), 0<|a|<M, does not admit real mode solutions, as was established by Shlapentokh-Rothman. In this paper, we show that the absence of real modes does not persist under the addition of an arbitrary short-range non-negative potential V to the wave equation or under changes of the metric gM,a in the far away region of MM,a (retaining the causality of T there). In particular, we first establish, for any 0<|a|<M, the existence of real mode solutions to equation gM,a-V=0, for a suitably chosen time-independent real potential V with compact support in space, satisfying V0. Exponentially growing modes are also obtained after perturbing the potential V. Then, as an application of the above result, we construct a family of spacetimes (MM,a,gM,a(def)) which are compact in space perturbations of (MM,a,gM,a), have the same symmetries as (MM,a,gM,a) and moreover admit real and exponentially growing modes. These spacetimes contain stably trapped null geodesics, but we also construct a more complicated family of spacetimes with normally hyperbolic trapped set, admitting real and exponentially growing modes, at the expense of having conic asymptotics. The above results are in contrast with the case of stationary asymptotically flat (or conic) spacetimes (M,g) with a globally timelike Killing field T, where real modes for equation g-V=0 are always absent, giving a useful zero-frequency continuity criterion for showing stability for a smooth family of equations g-Vλ=0, with λ∈[0,1] and V0=0. We show explicitly that this criterion fails on Kerr spacetime.

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