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Black holes and regular black holes in coincident $f(\mathbb{Q},\mathbb{B}_Q)$ gravity coupled to nonlinear electrodynamics

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arxiv 2402.02534 v2 pith:A6M3S2AQ submitted 2024-02-04 gr-qc hep-th

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In this work, we consider an extension of the symmetric teleparallel equivalent of General Relativity (STEGR), namely, $f(\mathbb{Q})$ gravity, by including a boundary term $\mathbb{B}_Q$, where $\mathbb{Q}$ is the non-metricity scalar. More specifically, we explore static and spherically symmetric black hole and regular black hole solutions in $f(\mathbb{Q},\mathbb{B}_Q)$ gravity coupled to nonlinear electrodynamics (NLED). In particular, to obtain black hole solutions, and in order to ensure that our solutions preserve Lorentz symmetry, we assume the following relation $f_Q = -f_B$, where $f_{Q}=\partial f/\partial\mathbb{Q}$ and $f_{B}= \partial f/\partial\mathbb{B}_Q$. We develop three models of black holes, and as the starting point for each case we consider the non-metricity scalar or the boundary term in such a way to obtain the metric functions $A(r)$. Additionally, we are able to express matter through analytical solutions for specific NLED Lagrangians ${\cal L}_{\rm NLED}(F)$. Furthermore, we also obtain generalized solutions of the Bardeen and Culetu types of regular black holes, by imposing specific metric functions.

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