For 5D charged black holes, the minimum orbital period lies between 6√π√M and 8√(6π)/3√M, with the bounds reached at maximal and zero charge.
An upper bound on the minimum orbital period of black holes
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Previous research has focused on establishing lower bounds on the minimum orbital period of black holes. In this work, we explore the complementary question of whether an upper bound exists for the minimum orbital period of black holes. We investigate the minimum orbital periods of three types of black holes: Schwarzschild, Reissner-Nordstr\"{o}m and Kerr-Newman black holes. We find that the minimum orbital period of these black holes is bounded by an upper limit $T_{min} \leqslant 6\sqrt{3}\pi M$, where $M$ is the black hole mass. Our results suggest that this upper bound on the minimum orbital period may be a general property in black hole spacetimes.
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Bounds on the minimum orbital period in the background of 5-dimensional charged black holes
For 5D charged black holes, the minimum orbital period lies between 6√π√M and 8√(6π)/3√M, with the bounds reached at maximal and zero charge.