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Effects of tidal charge on Blandford-Znajek process around braneworld black holes
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Pith's one-line read Tidal charge in braneworld black holes can boost or reduce Blandford-Znajek power by up to 66.5% or 15.2%.
desk verdict The paper calculates concrete percentage shifts in Blandford-Znajek power for braneworld black holes with tidal charge, but the results hinge on whether the standard monopole field solution still satisfies the force-free equations in the new metric. read the letter →
The pith
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
The reading
What carries the argument
Extended Blandford-Znajek monopole expansion framework applied to the Randall-Sundrum braneworld black hole metric with tidal charge.
What would settle it
Measuring the jet power from a known rotating black hole and checking if it matches the predicted enhancement or reduction for non-zero tidal charge values would test the result.
Extended reading notes
Core claim
Within the extended BZ monopole expansion in the braneworld black hole spacetime, positive tidal charge reduces the BZ power of a braneworld BH while negative tidal charge enhances the power, with a maximum reduction of approximately 15.2% and a maximum enhancement of 66.5% in power output compared with a Kerr BH of the same mass and angular velocity.
Load-bearing premise
The extended BZ monopole expansion framework remains valid without further corrections when applied to the Randall-Sundrum braneworld black-hole metric.
Editorial extensions
If this is right
- The energy extraction rate depends on the sign of the tidal charge parameter.
- Negative tidal charge cases yield higher power outputs than equivalent Kerr black holes.
- Positive tidal charge cases yield lower power outputs than equivalent Kerr black holes.
- The relative angular momentum extraction rate exhibits a similar qualitative trend with tidal charge.
Reading between the lines
- If these effects are present, they could influence models of relativistic jets powered by black hole rotation in extra-dimensional scenarios.
- Independent measurements of black hole spin and jet power might allow constraints on the tidal charge.
- Analytic results could guide numerical magnetohydrodynamic simulations of braneworld black hole magnetospheres.
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Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript applies the extended Blandford-Znajek monopole expansion framework to rotating black holes in the Randall-Sundrum braneworld spacetime that includes a tidal charge parameter. It computes the energy and angular-momentum extraction rates and reports that positive tidal charge reduces BZ power by a maximum of approximately 15.2% while negative tidal charge enhances it by a maximum of 66.5%, both relative to a Kerr black hole of identical mass and horizon angular velocity. A qualitatively similar trend is stated for the angular-momentum extraction rate.
Significance. If the direct substitution of the braneworld metric into the existing BZ expressions is justified, the work supplies concrete quantitative estimates of how an extra-dimensional parameter modifies rotational energy extraction efficiency. These percentages constitute falsifiable predictions that could be tested against the Kerr limit and may inform jet-power models in modified-gravity scenarios.
major comments (2)
- [BZ power calculation (method and results sections)] The reported power changes rest on inserting the braneworld metric directly into the Kerr-derived monopole expressions for the Poynting flux and current distribution. The force-free condition and the Grad-Shafranov-like equation that fix the field configuration are metric-dependent; the ergoregion and horizon radii also shift with tidal charge. No re-solution of the force-free equations or explicit check that the monopole ansatz remains an exact or consistent solution in the new background is supplied, which is load-bearing for the central quantitative claims.
- [Results and discussion] The maximum reduction of 15.2% and enhancement of 66.5% are stated without accompanying error estimates, sensitivity to expansion order, or explicit verification that the results recover the Kerr values when the tidal charge is set to zero.
minor comments (1)
- [Abstract] The abstract refers to 'numerical results' but supplies no information on the numerical scheme, truncation order of the expansion, or convergence tests used to obtain the quoted percentages.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for their careful reading of the manuscript and for the constructive comments. We address each major comment below and indicate the revisions we intend to incorporate.
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Referee: [BZ power calculation (method and results sections)] The reported power changes rest on inserting the braneworld metric directly into the Kerr-derived monopole expressions for the Poynting flux and current distribution. The force-free condition and the Grad-Shafranov-like equation that fix the field configuration are metric-dependent; the ergoregion and horizon radii also shift with tidal charge. No re-solution of the force-free equations or explicit check that the monopole ansatz remains an exact or consistent solution in the new background is supplied, which is load-bearing for the central quantitative claims.
Authors: Our work applies the extended Blandford-Znajek monopole expansion framework, which is constructed to permit substitution of a given stationary axisymmetric metric into the perturbative expressions for the electromagnetic fields and currents while retaining the monopole ansatz at leading order. The modified horizon radius, ergoregion, and angular velocity are incorporated through the braneworld line element. We acknowledge that a complete re-derivation of the Grad-Shafranov equation in the new geometry would constitute a stronger validation. We will therefore add a dedicated paragraph in the revised manuscript that discusses the consistency of the ansatz under the force-free condition for the braneworld case and performs an explicit check of the leading-order solution. revision: partial
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Referee: [Results and discussion] The maximum reduction of 15.2% and enhancement of 66.5% are stated without accompanying error estimates, sensitivity to expansion order, or explicit verification that the results recover the Kerr values when the tidal charge is set to zero.
Authors: We agree that these elements improve the robustness of the quantitative claims. In the revised manuscript we will include an explicit demonstration that setting the tidal charge to zero recovers the standard Kerr expressions and numerical values from the literature. We will also add a short discussion of truncation error by comparing results obtained at successive orders in the monopole expansion and will attach a brief estimate of the associated uncertainty to the reported percentage changes. revision: yes
Circularity Check
No significant circularity; derivation proceeds from metric substitution into established BZ framework
full rationale
The paper begins with the Randall-Sundrum braneworld rotating black-hole metric containing the tidal-charge parameter and substitutes its components into the expressions furnished by the extended BZ monopole expansion. The energy and angular-momentum fluxes are then evaluated at the horizon for varying tidal charge while holding mass and horizon angular velocity fixed; the quoted percentage shifts (maximum 15.2 % reduction, 66.5 % enhancement) are direct numerical consequences of those substitutions. No quantity is defined in terms of its own output, no parameter is fitted to the computed power and then re-labeled a prediction, and the central ansatz is imported from the literature rather than smuggled via self-citation that itself rests on the present result. The calculation is therefore self-contained once the metric and the BZ expansion are accepted.
Assumptions & free parameters
free parameters (1)
- tidal charge
assumptions (2)
- domain assumption The Randall-Sundrum braneworld black-hole metric provides the correct background spacetime.
- domain assumption The extended BZ monopole expansion can be applied directly to this metric.
invented entities (1)
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tidal charge
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abstract
The Blandford-Znajek (BZ) process is a pivotal mechanism to efficiently extract the energy from a rotating black hole (BH) via its plasma-filled magnetosphere in relativistic astrophysics. Within the framework of extended BZ monopole expansion, we have studied BZ process in the Randall-Sundrum braneworld BH spacetime and analyzed effects of the tidal charge on the energy and angular momentum extraction rates. It is found that the positive tidal charge reduces the BZ power of a braneworld BH, while the negative tidal charge enhances the power. Compared with a Kerr BH of the same mass and angular velocity, the BZ power exhibits a maximum reduction of approximately $15.2\%$ in positive cases, whereas in negative cases, it achieves a maximum enhancement of $66.5\%$ in power output. A similar qualitative trend is also observed for the relative angular momentum extraction rate, albeit with different magnitudes.
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Within the framework of extended BZ monopole expansion, we have studied BZ process in the Randall-Sundrum braneworld BH spacetime and analyzed effects of the tidal charge on the energy and angular momentum extraction rates.
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