Coupled rotation and magnetic fields produce horizon-evanescent Type-II scalar clouds on Kerr-Bertotti-Robinson black holes by rendering the near-horizon wavenumber imaginary below the usual synchronization frequency.
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A trapped-surface criterion, derived under null convergence and generic conditions, rules out superextremal Reissner-Nordström, Kerr-Newman, and related final states in overcharging thought experiments without using asymptotic charges.
Constructs multi-center extremal black hole solutions in Bertotti-Robinson spacetime via monodromy-matrix factorization, producing Majumdar-Papapetrou-type metrics with AdS2 × S2 near-horizons and BR asymptotics.
Killing-Yano tensors generate p-form stealth solutions in a bumblebee-type Proca theory with fine-tuned curvature terms on arbitrary backgrounds.
Essentially all known analytical exact single black hole solutions in four-dimensional Einstein-Maxwell theory belong to the accelerating Kerr-Newman-NUT family placed in backgrounds that are subcases of the conjugated Kerr-Newman-NUT spacetime with arbitrary angular topology.
Magnetic field corrections to inspiral waveforms appear at -2 PN and -3 PN orders and mimic power-law environmental gravity but can be distinguished above a transition density of about 10^{-4} kg/m^3 for Bonnor-Melvin cases using multi-event statistics.
A magnetized Schwarzschild background shifts EMRI orbital dynamics and GW waveforms, with B~10^9 G producing ~1.3 rad dephasing over one year for a 10^6 M_sun system.
Numerical chaos indicators applied to the Schwarzschild-Bertotti-Robinson-Bonnor-Melvin family show that chaos occurs without swirling and that electromagnetic field strengths and directions tightly restrict bound orbits.
Magnetic fields lower the scalarization threshold for electromagnetic and gravitational Chern-Simons couplings but produce opposite trends on the two Gauss-Bonnet branches, with nonlinear terms converting exponential growth into bounded oscillations.
Establishes a parameter mapping from anisotropic matter black holes to nonlinear electrodynamics black holes, recovering known solutions like dark matter and scalar hair cases and extending to rotating extremal limits.
Exact black hole solution with anisotropic matter and magnetic field shows the matter parameter reduces local chaos (Lyapunov exponent) while the magnetic field drives qualitative shifts in global chaos (Poincaré sections).
Solar-system tests constrain the spindle deformation parameter to |B| ≲ 10^{-24}--10^{-23} cm^{-1} from perihelion data and |B| ≲ 10^{-21} cm^{-1} from light-travel time.
Kerr-BR black hole images with magnetically coupled synchrotron emissivity show spin- and B-dependent shifts in the inner disk edge, altered lensing rings, and Doppler asymmetries, with retrograde cases displaying wider central depletion.
The static Reissner-Nordström black hole embedded in Bertotti-Robinson (AdS₂ × S²) is supersymmetric in N=2 D=4 supergravity, saturates the BPS bound, and yields mass and thermodynamic relations with a cosmological-constant generalization.
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Horizon-Evanescent Scalar Clouds from Coupled Rotation and Magnetic Fields around Black Holes
Coupled rotation and magnetic fields produce horizon-evanescent Type-II scalar clouds on Kerr-Bertotti-Robinson black holes by rendering the near-horizon wavenumber imaginary below the usual synchronization frequency.
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Trapped Surface as a Cosmic Censor
A trapped-surface criterion, derived under null convergence and generic conditions, rules out superextremal Reissner-Nordström, Kerr-Newman, and related final states in overcharging thought experiments without using asymptotic charges.
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Multi--black holes in Bertotti--Robinson spacetime
Constructs multi-center extremal black hole solutions in Bertotti-Robinson spacetime via monodromy-matrix factorization, producing Majumdar-Papapetrou-type metrics with AdS2 × S2 near-horizons and BR asymptotics.
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From (Hidden) Symmetries to Stealth Solutions
Killing-Yano tensors generate p-form stealth solutions in a bumblebee-type Proca theory with fine-tuned curvature terms on arbitrary backgrounds.
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Black holes in rotating, electromagnetic backgrounds and topological Kerr-Newman-NUT spacetimes
Essentially all known analytical exact single black hole solutions in four-dimensional Einstein-Maxwell theory belong to the accelerating Kerr-Newman-NUT family placed in backgrounds that are subcases of the conjugated Kerr-Newman-NUT spacetime with arbitrary angular topology.
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Distinguishability of magnetic massive black holes from environmental mimics with inspiral gravitational waves
Magnetic field corrections to inspiral waveforms appear at -2 PN and -3 PN orders and mimic power-law environmental gravity but can be distinguished above a transition density of about 10^{-4} kg/m^3 for Bonnor-Melvin cases using multi-event statistics.
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Probing near-zone magnetic fields with extreme mass-ratio inspirals
A magnetized Schwarzschild background shifts EMRI orbital dynamics and GW waveforms, with B~10^9 G producing ~1.3 rad dephasing over one year for a 10^6 M_sun system.
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Chaotic motion of particles around a Schwarzschild black hole in a swirling electromagnetic background
Numerical chaos indicators applied to the Schwarzschild-Bertotti-Robinson-Bonnor-Melvin family show that chaos occurs without swirling and that electromagnetic field strengths and directions tightly restrict bound orbits.
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Scalarizations of magnetized Reissner-Nordstr\"om black holes induced by parity-violating and parity-preserving interactions
Magnetic fields lower the scalarization threshold for electromagnetic and gravitational Chern-Simons couplings but produce opposite trends on the two Gauss-Bonnet branches, with nonlinear terms converting exponential growth into bounded oscillations.
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Anisotropic matter and nonlinear electromagnetics black holes
Establishes a parameter mapping from anisotropic matter black holes to nonlinear electrodynamics black holes, recovering known solutions like dark matter and scalar hair cases and extending to rotating extremal limits.
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Chaotic behaviors of particles around the black hole with an anisotropic matter immersed in a magnetic field
Exact black hole solution with anisotropic matter and magnetic field shows the matter parameter reduces local chaos (Lyapunov exponent) while the magnetic field drives qualitative shifts in global chaos (Poincaré sections).
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Solar-System Bounds on Ricci-flat Spindle Deformations of Schwarzschild
Solar-system tests constrain the spindle deformation parameter to |B| ≲ 10^{-24}--10^{-23} cm^{-1} from perihelion data and |B| ≲ 10^{-21} cm^{-1} from light-travel time.
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Optical Appearance of the Kerr-Bertotti-Robinson Black Hole with a Magnetically Driven Synchrotron Emissivity Model
Kerr-BR black hole images with magnetically coupled synchrotron emissivity show spin- and B-dependent shifts in the inner disk edge, altered lensing rings, and Doppler asymmetries, with retrograde cases displaying wider central depletion.
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Supersymmetry of the static Reissner-Nordstr\"om black hole in Bertotti-Robinson ($\mathrm{AdS}_2 \times \mathbb{S}^2$)
The static Reissner-Nordström black hole embedded in Bertotti-Robinson (AdS₂ × S²) is supersymmetric in N=2 D=4 supergravity, saturates the BPS bound, and yields mass and thermodynamic relations with a cosmological-constant generalization.