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Main Authors: Shuai, Zhiming, Zhang, Xiangdong, Liang, Gui-Rong
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.04007
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author Shuai, Zhiming
Zhang, Xiangdong
Liang, Gui-Rong
author_facet Shuai, Zhiming
Zhang, Xiangdong
Liang, Gui-Rong
contents We numerically investigate the superradiant amplification effect of a charged scalar filed in the scattering experiment and the black hole bomb model in a charged black-bounce spacetime. Due to the shallowing effect on the effective potential by the introduced quantum parameter $ł$, superradiance in both the above cases are verified to be weakened. In a scattering experiment, the quantum parameter and the field mass suppress the amplification in all frequency ranges, while the black hole and field charge influence it differently in high and low frequencies. In a Type I black hole bomb model, where the reflective mirror is placed outside the ergo-region, we find a new distinct eigen-mode for the scalar field evolution in a high $ł$ value, which is however absent in the case of Type II black bomb where the mirror is set inside the ergo-region. Moreover, we investigate the heavy field mass scenario in a Type II black hole bomb and find no amplification effect in this confined configuration.
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spellingShingle Scalar superradiance in the charged black-bounce spacetimes
Shuai, Zhiming
Zhang, Xiangdong
Liang, Gui-Rong
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
We numerically investigate the superradiant amplification effect of a charged scalar filed in the scattering experiment and the black hole bomb model in a charged black-bounce spacetime. Due to the shallowing effect on the effective potential by the introduced quantum parameter $ł$, superradiance in both the above cases are verified to be weakened. In a scattering experiment, the quantum parameter and the field mass suppress the amplification in all frequency ranges, while the black hole and field charge influence it differently in high and low frequencies. In a Type I black hole bomb model, where the reflective mirror is placed outside the ergo-region, we find a new distinct eigen-mode for the scalar field evolution in a high $ł$ value, which is however absent in the case of Type II black bomb where the mirror is set inside the ergo-region. Moreover, we investigate the heavy field mass scenario in a Type II black hole bomb and find no amplification effect in this confined configuration.
title Scalar superradiance in the charged black-bounce spacetimes
topic General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.04007