Extremal limits and Ba\~nados-Silk-West effect
Abstract
A fascinating property of extremal Kerr black hole (BH) is that it could be act as a particle accelerator with infinite high center-of-mass (CM) energy bsw. In this note, we would like to discuss about such fascinating result and to point out that this infinite energy at the event horizon comes solely due to the singular nature of the extremal limit. We also show that a non-extremal Kerr BH can not transform into extremal Kerr BH by the Ba\~nados-Silk-West mechanism. Moreover, we discuss about three possible geometries (near extremal, purely extremal and near horizon of extremal Kerr) of this mechanism. We further prove that near extremal geometry and near horizon geometry, precisely extremal geometry of extremal Kerr BHs are qualitatively different. Near extremal geometry and near horizon geometry gives the CM energy is finite, whereas precisely extremal geometry gives the diverging energy. Thus, we can argue that extremal Kerr BH and non-extremal Kerr BH are quite distinct objects. Finally, we show that the CM energy of collisions of particles not only diverges at infinite red-shift surface (r+) but it could also diverges at the ISCO (risco) or at the circular photon orbit (rcpo) or at the marginally bound circular orbit (rmbco) or at the Cauchy horizon i.e. at r risco=rcpo=rmbco=r+=r-=M.
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