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Spherical timelike orbits around Kerr black holes

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We study the order ten polynomial equation satisfied by the radius of the spherical timelike orbits for a massive particle with a generic energy around a Kerr black hole. Even though the radii of the prograde and retrograde orbits at the equatorial or polar plane for particles with zero or unit energy have a monotonic dependence on the rotation parameter of the black hole, we show that there is a critical inclination angle above which the retrograde orbits have a nonmonotonic dependency on the rotation of the black hole. Thus the capture cross-section of these retrograde orbits decrease with increasing black hole spin. Hence their efficiency to reduce the black hole's spin is decreased. We also provide an equation for the critical inclination angle that shows exactly at which point the nonmonotonicity starts. In addition, we employ the Lagrange-B\"{u}rmann method to find approximate analytic solutions from the known exact solutions.

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  • Radii of spherical timelike geodesics in Kerr-Newman black holes gr-qc · 2025-06-13 · conditional · none · ref 19 · internal anchor

    Closed-form and numerical radii, existence conditions, and radial stability are given for spherical timelike orbits in Kerr-Newman spacetimes, including an analytical ISCO radius formula.