Scientific Reports (Jul 2024)

Unveiling the evolution of rotating black holes in loop quantum cosmology

  • Suryakanta Swain,
  • Gourishankar Sahoo,
  • Bibekananda Nayak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-68000-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

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Abstract In this work, we aim to discuss about the evolution of rotating black holes (RBHs) within the context of loop quantum cosmology. Here, the main part of our research work focuses on the impacts of angular momentum based rotating parameter and accretion efficiency on the lifetime of RBHs. Our study reveals that accretion of dark energy would not significantly affect the evolution of RBHs, however higher value of rotating parameter could slightly delay the evaporation times of RBHs. Our analysis also depicts that the maximum value of rotating parameter for evolution of any RBH is $$10^{-8}M_i^2$$ 10 - 8 M i 2 , where $$M_i$$ M i is the formation mass of RBH. Moreover, from our calculation we found that the maximum mass of a presently existing supermassive black hole would be $$10^{48}\text {g}$$ 10 48 g , if it undergoes rotation. Also from astrophysical constraint analysis, we found that there is a greater tendency for formation of black holes in loop quantum cosmology than standard model of cosmology.

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