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Quasinormal Modes of the Generalized Ay\'{o}n-Beato-Garc\'{\i}a Scalar-Tensor-Vector Gravity Black Hole in the Scalar-Tensor-Vector Gravity

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2020-11-04 v3 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We obtain the solution of a generalized ABG STVG black hole with the nonlinear tensor field BμνB_{\mu \nu } in the scalar-tensor-vector gravity. This black hole is endowed with four parameters, the black hole mass MM, the parameter α\alpha associated with the STVG theory, and the two parameters λ\lambda and β\beta that are related to the dipole and quadrupole moments of the nonlinear tensor field, respectively. By analyzing the characteristics of the black hole, we find that the generalized ABG STVG black hole is regular when λ3\lambda \geqslant 3 and β4\beta \geqslant 4, and we study the effects of the parameters α\alpha, λ\lambda and β\beta on the black hole horizon. We calculate the quasinormal mode frequencies of the odd parity gravitational perturbation for the generalized ABG STVG black hole by using the 6th order WKB approximation method and simultaneously by the null geodesic method at the eikonal limit. The results show that the increase of the parameters α\alpha and λ\lambda makes the gravitational waves decay slowly, while the increase of the parameter β\beta makes the gravitational waves decay fast at first and then slowly. In addition, we verify that the improved correspondence between the real part of quasinormal frequencies at the eikonal limit and the shadow radius is valid for the generalized ABG STVG black hole.

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@article{arxiv.2008.04576,
  title  = {Quasinormal Modes of the Generalized Ay\'{o}n-Beato-Garc\'{\i}a Scalar-Tensor-Vector Gravity Black Hole in the Scalar-Tensor-Vector Gravity},
  author = {Xin-Chang Cai and Yan-Gang Miao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.04576},
  year   = {2020}
}

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v1: 17 pages, 9 figures, 5 tables; v2: 18 pages, clarifications and references added; v3: clarifications and references added, final version to appear in Physical Review D