A proof that dyonic-like dilatonic black holes have a unique innermost stable circular orbit, plus explicit ISCO formulas for selected values of the dilaton coupling parameter.
Equatorial Circular Geodesics in the Hartle-Thorne Spacetime
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We investigate the influence of the quadrupole moment of a rotating source on the motion of a test particle in the strong field regime. For this purpose the Hartle-Thorne metric, that is an approximate solution of vacuum Einstein field equations that describes the exterior of any slowly rotating, stationary and axially symmetric body, is used. The metric is given with accuracy up to the second order terms in the body's angular momentum, and first order terms in its quadrupole moment. We give, with the same accuracy, analytic equations for equatorial circular geodesics in the Hartle-Thorne spacetime and integrate them numerically.
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Stability Analysis of Circular Geodesics in Dyonic Dilatonic Black Hole Spacetimes
A proof that dyonic-like dilatonic black holes have a unique innermost stable circular orbit, plus explicit ISCO formulas for selected values of the dilaton coupling parameter.