The Accretion of dark energy onto a black hole

May, 2005
16 pages
Published in:
  • J.Exp.Theor.Phys. 100 (2005) 528-538,
  • Zh.Eksp.Teor.Fiz. 127 (2005) 597-609
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Abstract: (arXiv)
The stationary, spherically symmetric accretion of dark energy onto a Schwarzschild black hole is considered in terms of relativistic hydrodynamics. The approximation of an ideal fluid is used to model the dark energy. General expressions are derived for the accretion rate of an ideal fluid with an arbitrary equation of state p=p(\rho) onto a black hole. The black hole mass was found to decrease for the accretion of phantom energy. The accretion process is studied in detail for two dark energy models that admit an analytical solution: a model with a linear equation of state, p=\alpha(\rho-\rho_0), and a Chaplygin gas. For one of the special cases of a linear equation of state, an analytical expression is derived for the accretion rate of dark energy onto a moving and rotating black hole. The masses of all black holes are shown to approach zero in cosmological models with phantom energy in which the Big Rip scenario is realized.
Note:
  • 16 pages, 4 figures
  • dark energy: accretion
  • black hole: Schwarzschild
  • hydrodynamics
  • energy: phantom
  • dark energy
  • black hole: accretion
  • black hole: mass
  • gas: Chaplygin
  • fluid
  • field theory: scalar