Horizon structure of rotating Einstein-Born-Infeld black holes and shadow
Abstract
We investigate the horizon structure of the rotating Einstein-Born-Infeld solution which goes over to the Einstein-Maxwell's Kerr-Newman solution as the Born-Infeld parameter goes to infinity (). We find that for a given , mass and charge , there exist critical spinning parameter and , which corresponds to an extremal Einstein-Born-Infeld black hole with degenerate horizons, and decreases and increases with increase in the Born-Infeld parameter . While describe a non-extremal Einstein-Born-Infeld black hole with outer and inner horizons. Similarly, the effect of on infinite redshift surface and in turn on ergoregion is also included. It is well known that a black hole can cast a shadow as an optical appearance due to its strong gravitational field. We also investigate the shadow cast by the non-rotating () Einstein-Born-Infeld black hole and demonstrate that the null geodesic equations can be integrated that allows us to investigate the shadow cast by a black hole which is found to be a dark zone covered by a circle. Interestingly, the shadow of the Einstein-Born-Infeld black hole is slightly smaller than for the Reissner-Nordstrom black hole. F urther, the shadow is concentric circles whose radius decreases with increase in value of parameter .
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@article{arxiv.1506.03690,
title = {Horizon structure of rotating Einstein-Born-Infeld black holes and shadow},
author = {Farruh Atamurotov and Sushant G. Ghosh and Bobomurat Ahmedov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.03690},
year = {2016}
}
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13 pages, 12 figures