Abstract
We study the behaviour of an initially spherical bunch of particles accelerated
along trajectories parallel to the symmetry axis of a rotating black hole.
We find that, under suitable conditions, curvature and inertial strains compete to generate jet-like structures.
This is a purely kinematical effect which does not account by itself for physical processes underlying the formation of jets.
In our analysis a crucial role is played by the property of the electric and magnetic part of the Weyl tensor to be Lorentz-invariant along the axis of symmetry in Kerr spacetime.
Anno
2007
Autori IAC
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Bini D., de Felice F., Geralico A.
Editore
American Physical Society,
Rivista
Physical review. D, Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology