Electric Penrose process: high-energy acceleration of ionized particles by non-rotating weakly charged black hole [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2109.10288


In many astrophysical scenarios the charge of the black hole is often neglected due to unrealistically large values of the charge required for the Reissner-Nordstr\”om spacetime metric. However, black holes may possess small electric charge due to various selective accretion mechanisms. In this paper we investigate the effect of a small hypothetical electric charge of a Schwarzschild black hole on the ionization of a freely falling neutral particle and subsequent escape of the ionized particle from the black hole. We show that the energy of ionized particle can grow ultra-high and discuss distinguishing signatures of particle acceleration by weakly charged black holes. We also discuss a possible application of the proposed mechanism as an alternative cosmic ray acceleration scenario. In particular we show that the Galactic centre supermassive black hole is capable to act as a PeVatron of protons. The presented mechanism can serve as a simple toy model of a non-rotating compact object acting as a particle accelerator with a potential astrophysical implementations related to the cosmic ray physics and beyond.

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A. Tursunov, B. Juraev, Z. Stuchlík, et. al.
Wed, 22 Sep 21
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Comments: 8 pages, 4 figures, accepted to Phys. Rev. D