Superradiant stability of the Kerr black holes
Abstract
We study the superradiant stability of the system of a Kerr black hole and a massive scalar perturbation. It was proved previously that this system is superradiantly stable when μ≥ 2mH, where μ is the proper mass of the scalar, m is the azimuthal number of the scalar mode, and H is the angular velocity of the Kerr black hole horizon. Our study is a complementary work of this result. We analytically prove that in the complementary parameter region μ<2mH, when the parameters of scalar perturbation and Kerr black hole satisfy two simple inequalities, ω<μ2,~ r-r+<0.802, the system is also superradiantly stable.
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