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Proceedings of VI Microquasar Workshop: Microquasars and Beyond — PoS(MQW6) | 2007

Humpy LNRF-velocity profiles in accretion discs orbiting rapidly rotating Kerr black holes: a possible relation to QPOs

Zdenek Stuchlik; Petr Slany; Gabriel Torok

Change of sign of the velocity gradient (mesured with respect to locally non-rotating frames) has been found for accretion discs orbiting rapidly rotating Kerr black holes with spin a > 0.9953 for Keplerian discs [1] and a > 0.99979 for marginally stable thick discs [2]. Such “humpy” orbital velocity profiles occur close to but above the marginally stable circular geodesic of the black hole spacetimes. The maximal positive rate of change of the orbital velocity in terms of the proper radial distance introduces a locally defined critical frequency characterizing any processes in the disc capable to excite possible oscillations connected with the velocity hump. Comparing the “humpy frequency” related to distant observers with the epicyclic frequencies we show that in Keplerian discs orbiting extremely rapid Kerr holes (1− a 0.996 the resonant orbit r4:1 (with the ratio 4 : 1 between the vertical and radial epicyclic oscillations) occurs in the region of the hump. Applying the model on the nearly extreme black hole candidate GRS 1915+105, we conclude that for black hole parametersM = 14.8M⊙ and a= 0.9998 the observed high-frequency QPOs could be related to the hump-induced oscillations in thin accretion disc, as the first two QPOs, 41 Hz and 67 Hz, can be identified with the “humpy frequency” and the radial epicyclic frequency (at the same orbit). The other observed QPO-frequencies, 113 Hz and 166 Hz, can be explained as the combinational ones of the “humpy” and epicyclic frequencies.


Physical Review D | 2005

Aschenbach effect: Unexpected topology changes in the motion of particles and fluids orbiting rapidly rotating Kerr black holes

Zdenek Stuchlik; Petr Slany; Nordita, Blegdamsvej , Dk Copenhagen (Denmark)]; S Goeteborg (Sweden)] Chalmers Universities


Archive | 2004

Marginally stable thick discs with gradient inversion of orbital velocity measured in locally non-rotating frames. A mechanism for excitation of oscillations in accretion discs?

Zdenek Stuchlik; Petr Slany; Gabriel Torok


Physical Review D | 2011

Role of electric charge in shaping equilibrium configurations of fluid tori encircling black holes

Jiri Kovar; Petr Slany; Zdenek Stuchlik; V. Karas; Claudio Cremaschini; Infn, Via Bonomea , I Trieste


Archive | 2007

Extended orbital resonance model applied to QPOs observed in three near-extreme Kerr black hole candidate systems

Petr Slany; Zdenek Stuchlik


arXiv: Astrophysics | 2008

Extended orbital resonance model with hump-induced oscillations

Zdenek Stuchlik; Petr Slany; Gabriel Torok


Archive | 2008

Relativistic discs in black-hole spacetimes with cosmological constant

Petr Slany; Zdenek Stuchlik


Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2008

Comment on 'Non-monotonic orbital velocity profiles around rapidly rotating Kerr-(anti-)de Sitter black holes'. Commentary

Petr Slany; Zdenek Stuchlik


Archive | 2007

Humpy LNRF-related orbital velocity profiles of test-particle and perfect-fluid discs in Kerr-(anti-)de Sitter spacetimes

Petr Slany; Zdenek Stuchlik


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2007

Humpy LNRF-velocity profiles in accretion discs orbiting almost extreme Kerr black holes. A possible

Zdenek Stuchlik; Petr Slany; Gabriel Torok

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V. Karas

Charles University in Prague

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