Nonlinear electrodynamics effects on the black hole shadow, deflection angle, quasinormal modes and greybody factors
University of Miami · Eastern Mediterranean University
Abstract
Abstract In this paper, we discuss the effects of nonlinear electrodynamics (NED) on non-rotating black holes, parametrized by the field coupling parameter β and magnetic charge parameter P in detail. Particularly, we survey a large range of observables and physical properties of the magnetically charged black hole, including the thermodynamic properties, observational appearance, quasinormal modes and absorption cross sections. Initially, we show that the NED black hole is always surrounded by an event horizon and any magnetic charge is permissible. We then show that the black hole gets colder with increasing charge. Investigating the heat capacity, we see that the black hole is thermally stable between…
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2Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Black hole (networking)
- Quantum electrodynamics
- Rotating black hole
- Extremal black hole
- Hawking radiation
- Charged black hole
- Astrophysics