Adding a Dehnen-type dark matter halo and a quintessence field to a Schwarzschild black hole enlarges its shadow and lowers the frequency and damping rate of its quasinormal modes.
Shadow, deflection angle and quasinormal modes of Born-Infeld charged black holes
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In this paper, we consider black holes in the consistent Aoki-Gorji-Mukohyama theory of the four-dimensional Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet (4D EGB) gravity in the presence of Born-Infeld (BI) nonlinear electrodynamics. We study several optical features of these black holes such as the shadow radius, energy emission rate and deflection angle, and analyse the effect of the coupling constants, the electric charge and cosmological constant on the considered optical quantities. Furthermore, we also employ the connection between the shadow radius and quasinormal modes (QNMs) and investigate small scalar perturbations around the black hole solution. We show that the variation of the parameters of the theory provide specific signatures on the optical features of the BI charged black hole solution, thus leading to the possibility of directly testing this consistent Aoki-Gorji-Mukohyama 4D EGB black hole model by using astrophysical observations.
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Astrophysical properties of static black holes embedded in a Dehnen type dark matter halo with the presence of quintessential field
Adding a Dehnen-type dark matter halo and a quintessence field to a Schwarzschild black hole enlarges its shadow and lowers the frequency and damping rate of its quasinormal modes.