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The impact of an antisymmetric tensor on charged black holes: evaporation process, geodesics, deflection angle, scattering effects and quasinormal modes

A. A. Araújo Filho, N. Heidari, J. A. A. S. Reis, H. Hassanabadi

2025Classical and Quantum Gravity19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract In this paper, we investigate the influence of anti–symmetric tensor effects, which trigger the Lorentz symmetry breaking, on charged spherically symmetric black holes. Initially, we address an overview of the model, laying the groundwork for deriving solutions to black holes. With this, we analyze the horizons, critical orbits, and geodesics. We compute quasinormal modes and the time–domain solution with a particular emphasis on vectorial perturbations. In addition, we derive the Hawking temperature to perform the calculation of the remnant mass. Additionally, we estimate the lifetime of the black holes until they reach their final stage after the evaporation process. Finally, we explore the emission rate, the deflection angle and, we investigate the correlation between quasinormal modes and shadows.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsAntisymmetric tensorGeodesicDeflection (physics)Antisymmetric relationQuantum electrodynamicsScatteringMathematical physicsTensor (intrinsic definition)Black hole (networking)Classical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsGeometryGauge theoryMathematicsLink-state routing protocolRouting (electronic design automation)Computer scienceComputer networkRouting protocolBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories
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