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arxiv: 1412.4987 · v1 · pith:DTVJ5WMRnew · submitted 2014-12-16 · 🌀 gr-qc · astro-ph.HE

Attempt to explain black hole spin in X-ray binaries with new physics

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keywords blackspinholesholebinariesveryx-rayaccretion
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It is widely believed that the spin of black holes in X-ray binaries is mainly natal. A significant spin-up from accretion is not possible. If the secondary has a low mass, the black hole spin cannot change too much even if the black hole swallows the whole stellar companion. If the secondary has a high mass, its lifetime is too short to transfer the necessary amount of matter and spin the black hole up. However, while black holes formed from the collapse of a massive star with Solar metallicity are expected to have low birth spin, current spin measurements show that some black holes in X-ray binaries are rotating very rapidly. Here I show that, if these objects are not the Kerr black holes of general relativity, the accretion of a small amount of matter ($\sim 2$~$M_\odot$) can make them look like very fast-rotating Kerr black holes. Such a possibility is not in contradiction with any observation and it can explain current spin measurements in a very simple way.

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