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Charged spherically symmetric and slowly rotating charged black hole solutions in bumblebee gravity

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In this paper, we present charged spherically symmetric black hole solutions and slowly rotating charged solutions in bumblebee gravity with and without a cosmological constant. The static spherically symmetric solutions describe the Reissner-Nordstr\"om-like black hole and ReissnerNordstr\"om-(anti) de Sitter-like black hole, while the stationary and axially symmetric soltuions describe Kerr-Newman-like black hole and Kerr-Newman-(anti) de Sitter-like black hole. We utilize the Hamilton-Jacobi formalism to study the shadows of the black holes. Additionally, we investigate the effect of the electric charge and Lorentz-violating parameters on the radius of the shadow reference circle and the distortion parameter. We find that the radius of the reference circle decreases with the Lorentz-violating parameter and charge parameter, while the distortion parameter increases with the Lorentz-violating parameter and the charge parameter.

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New Exact Vacuum Solutions in Extended Bumblebee Gravity

gr-qc · 2026-04-10 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Ten new exact vacuum solutions, including black holes with zero entropy, arise in extended bumblebee gravity because varying the action and imposing the vector VEV constraint do not commute.

Lorentz-Violating (Regular) Black Holes in Einstein Gravity

gr-qc · 2026-05-26 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

Constructs Lorentz-violating regular black holes in Einstein gravity using a minimally coupled nonlinear electrodynamics dark sector that enforces regular cores and conical Lorentz-violating asymptotics.

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