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Null geodesics, quasinormal modes and the correspondence with shadows in high-dimensional Einstein-Yang-Mills spacetimes

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arxiv 2007.08227 v3 pith:47EPC4EY submitted 2020-07-16 hep-th gr-qc

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keywords einstein-yang-millsgeodesicsnullquasinormalcorrespondencehigh-dimensionalmodesradii
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Null geodesics, quasinormal modes of a massless scalar field perturbation and the correspondence with shadow radii are investigated in the background spacetime of high-dimensional Einstein-Yang-Mills black holes. Based on the properties of null geodesics, we obtain the connection between the radius of a photon sphere and the radius of a horizon in the five- and six-dimensional Einstein-Yang-Mills spacetimes. Especially in the five-dimensional case, there exist two branches for the radius of a photon sphere, but only the branch outside the event horizon satisfies the condition of circular null geodesics. Moreover, we find no reflecting points of shadow radii and no spiral-like shapes on the complex plane of quasinormal frequencies and verify the correspondence between the quasinormal modes in the eikonal limit and shadow radii in high-dimensional Einstein-Yang-Mills spacetimes.

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