A Godel-rotation-modified uncertainty principle is used to define a corrected black hole mass, producing enlarged horizon, shadow, and deflection with lower bounds a/M ~ 10^5 from EHT and PPN data.
Weak Deflection Angle of Extended Uncertainty Principle Black Holes
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In this paper, we have discussed the effects of quantum fluctuations spewed by a black hole on its deflection angle. The Gauss-Bonnet theorem (GBT) is exploited with quantum corrections through the Extended Uncertainty Principle (EUP) and the corresponding deflection angle is obtained. Moreover, we have attempted to broaden the scope of our work by subsuming the effects of plasma medium on the deflection angle as well. To demonstrate the degree of difference, the acquired results are compared with the prevailing findings.
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Extended uncertainty principle inspired black hole in a G\"odel Universe
A Godel-rotation-modified uncertainty principle is used to define a corrected black hole mass, producing enlarged horizon, shadow, and deflection with lower bounds a/M ~ 10^5 from EHT and PPN data.