학술논문

The irreducible mass and the horizon area of LIGO's black holes
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Class. Quant. Grav. 39 (2022) 175008
Subject
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Language
Abstract
The mass of a Kerr black hole can be separated into irreducible and rotational components -the former is a lower limit to the energy that cannot be possibly extracted from the event horizon and is related to its area. Here we compute the irreducible masses of the stellar-mass black holes observed by gravitational-wave interferometers LIGO and Virgo. Using single-event data, we present a re-parametrization of the posterior distribution that explicitly highlights the irreducible and rotational contributions to the total energy. We exploit the area law to rank the black-hole mergers observed to date according to their irreversibility, thus providing a guide to selecting events for targeted tests of General Relativity. Using population fits, we compute the rate by which the total area of black-hole horizons increases due to the observable mergers.
Comment: 14 pages, 6 figures