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Rotating Black Holes in Horndeski Gravity: Thermodynamic and Gravitational Lensing

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2022-06-27 v2

Abstract

The lack of rotating black holes, typically found in nature, hinders testing modified gravity from astrophysical observations. We present the axially symmetric counterpart of an existing spherical hairy black hole in Horndeski gravity having an additional deviation parameter QQ, which encompasses the Kerr black hole as a particular case (Q=0Q=0). We investigate the effect of Horndeski parameter QQ on the rotating black holes' geometry and analytically deduce the gravitational deflection angle of light in the weak-field limit. For the S2 source star, the deflection angle for the Sgr A* model of the rotating Horndeski gravity black hole for both prograde and retrograde photons is larger than the Kerr black hole values. We show how parameter QQ could be constrained by astrophysical implications of the lensing of this object. The thermodynamic quantities, Komar mass, and Komar angular momentum gets corrected by the parameter QQ, but the Smarr relation Meff=2ST+2ΩJeffM_{\text{eff}}=2ST+2\Omega J_{\text{eff}} still holds at the event horizon.

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@article{arxiv.2109.08055,
  title  = {Rotating Black Holes in Horndeski Gravity: Thermodynamic and Gravitational Lensing},
  author = {Rahul Kumar Walia and Sunil D. Maharaj and Sushant G. Ghosh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.08055},
  year   = {2022}
}

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16 pages, 10 figures, and 4 tables. Matched with the published version