Exotic compact object behavior in black hole analogues

Abstract

Classical phenomenological aspects of acoustic perturbations on a draining bathtub geometry where a surface with reflectivity R is set at a small distance from the would-be acoustic horizon, which is excised, are addressed. Like most exotic compact objects featuring an ergoregion but not a horizon, this model is prone to instabilities when |R|2≈ 1. However, stability can be attained for sufficiently slow drains when |R|270\%. It is shown that the superradiant scattering of acoustic waves is more effective when their frequency approaches one of the system's quasi-normal mode frequencies.

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