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Thin accretion disk and shadow of Kerr-Sen black hole in Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton-axion gravity

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2024-12-30 v3 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We investigate the thin disk and shadow of Kerr-Sen black hole in Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton-axion gravity. The results reveal that as the dilaton parameter r2r_2 increase, the energy flux, the radiation temperature, the spectra luminosity, and the radiative efficiency of the disk all increase. By narrowing down the dilaton parameter range to 0r2M0.40\leqslant \frac{r_2}{M}\leqslant0.4, we discover that in the high-frequency region, the Kerr-Sen black hole demonstrates higher energy output compared to the Kerr black hole. We also investigated the shadow of Kerr-Sen black hole in a uniform plasma environment. For fixed inclination angle, dilaton, and spin parameters, the shadow increases as the homogeneous plasma parameter kk increases. Conversely, when kk and aa are fixed, an increase in r2r_2 leads to a decrease in the shadow. Finally, we constrain the model parameters with observational data from M87* and Sgr A*.

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@article{arxiv.2403.18541,
  title  = {Thin accretion disk and shadow of Kerr-Sen black hole in Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton-axion gravity},
  author = {Haiyuan Feng and Rong-Jia Yang and Wei-Qiang Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.18541},
  year   = {2024}
}

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32 pages,27 figures