A new Taub-NUT-like black hole solution in Einstein-Bumblebee gravity is constructed, and its thermodynamics is shown to obey the first law and the Smarr relation.
Does the gravitomagnetic monopole exist? A clue from a black hole x-ray binary
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The gravitomagnetic monopole is the proposed gravitational analogue of Dirac's magnetic monopole. However, an observational evidence of this aspect of fundamental physics was elusive. Here, we employ a technique involving three primary X-ray observational methods used to measure a black hole spin to search for the gravitomagnetic monopole. These independent methods give significantly different spin values for an accreting black hole. We demonstrate that the inclusion of one extra parameter due to the gravitomagnetic monopole not only makes the spin and other parameter values inferred from the three methods consistent with each other but also makes the inferred black hole mass consistent with an independently measured value. We argue that this first indication of the gravitomagnetic monopole, within our paradigm, is not a result of fine tuning.
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Taub-NUT-like Black Holes in Einstein-Bumblebee Gravity
A new Taub-NUT-like black hole solution in Einstein-Bumblebee gravity is constructed, and its thermodynamics is shown to obey the first law and the Smarr relation.