Applying the strong deflection limit to the F(R)-Euler-Heisenberg-Rainbow black hole gives lensing observables that increase with the Euler-Heisenberg parameter and decrease with charge.
Traversable Wormholes in Einstein-Euler-Heisenberg Gravity: Geometry, Energy Conditions, and Gravitational Lensing
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In this study, we investigate traversable wormholes within the framework of Einstein-Euler-Heisenberg (EEH) nonlinear electrodynamics. By employing the Einstein field equations with quantum corrections from the Euler-Heisenberg Lagrangian, we derive wormhole solutions and examine their geometric, physical, and gravitational properties. Two redshift function models are analyzed: one with a constant redshift function and another with a radial-dependent function $\Phi=r_{0}/r$. Our analysis demonstrates that the inclusion of quantum corrections significantly influences the wormhole geometry, particularly by mitigating the need for exotic matter. The shape function and energy density are derived and examined in both models, revealing that the energy conditions, including the weak and null energy conditions (WEC and NEC), are generally violated at the wormhole throat. However, satisfaction of the strong energy condition (SEC) is observed, consistent with the nature of traversable wormholes. The Arnowitt-Deser-Misner (ADM) mass of the EEH wormhole is calculated, showing contributions from geometric, electromagnetic, and quantum corrections. The mass decreases with the Euler-Heisenberg correction parameter, indicating that quantum effects contribute significantly to the wormhole mass. Furthermore, we investigate gravitational lensing within the EEH wormhole geometry using the Gauss-Bonnet theorem, revealing that the deflection angle is influenced by both the electric charge and the nonlinear parameter. The nonlinear electrodynamic corrections enhance the gravitational lensing effect, particularly at smaller impact parameters.
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Strong gravitational lensing by black hole in F(R) Euler Heisenberg Gravity's Rainbow
Applying the strong deflection limit to the F(R)-Euler-Heisenberg-Rainbow black hole gives lensing observables that increase with the Euler-Heisenberg parameter and decrease with charge.