http://arxiv.org/abs/1606.04654
Recently, a family of hairy black holes in 4-dimensional Einstein gravity minimally coupled to a complex, massive scalar field was discovered (Herdeiro & Radu, 2014). Besides the mass $M$ and spin angular momentum $J$, these objects are characterized by a Noether charge $Q$, measuring the amount of scalar hair, which is not associated to a Gauss law and cannot be measured at spatial infinity. Introducing a dimensionless scalar hair parameter $q$, ranging from 0 to 1, we recover (a subset of) Kerr black holes for $q=0$ and a family of rotating boson stars for $q=1$. In the present paper, we explore the possibility of measuring $q$ for astrophysical black holes with current and future X-ray missions. We study the iron K$\alpha$ line expected in the reflection spectrum of such hairy black holes and we simulate observations with Suzaku and eXTP. As a proof of concept we show, by analyzing a sample of hairy black holes, that current observations can already rule out a region in the space of solutions, because the corresponding hairy black holes would have iron lines definitively different from those we observe in the available data. We conclude that a detailed scanning of the full space of solutions, together with data from the future X-ray missions, like eXTP, will be able to put relevant constraints on the astrophysical realization of Kerr black holes with scalar hair.
Y. Ni, M. Zhou, A. Cardenas-Avendano, et. al.
Thu, 16 Jun 16
15/67
Comments: 1+15 pages, 6 figures
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