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Axial gravitational quasi-normal modes of spherically symmetric black hole in f(R) gravity and its optical appearance
by
Wang, Tongzheng
, Cui, Yuhao
, Guo, Sen
, Lin, Kai
in
Accretion disks
/ Astronomy
/ Astrophysics and Cosmology
/ Black holes
/ Elementary Particles
/ Gravitational effects
/ Gravitational waves
/ Hadrons
/ Heavy Ions
/ Measurement Science and Instrumentation
/ Nuclear Energy
/ Nuclear Physics
/ Parameter modification
/ Perturbation
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Quantum Field Theories
/ Quantum Field Theory
/ Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
/ Relativity
/ Spacetime
/ String Theory
/ Telescopes
2024
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Axial gravitational quasi-normal modes of spherically symmetric black hole in f(R) gravity and its optical appearance
by
Wang, Tongzheng
, Cui, Yuhao
, Guo, Sen
, Lin, Kai
in
Accretion disks
/ Astronomy
/ Astrophysics and Cosmology
/ Black holes
/ Elementary Particles
/ Gravitational effects
/ Gravitational waves
/ Hadrons
/ Heavy Ions
/ Measurement Science and Instrumentation
/ Nuclear Energy
/ Nuclear Physics
/ Parameter modification
/ Perturbation
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Quantum Field Theories
/ Quantum Field Theory
/ Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
/ Relativity
/ Spacetime
/ String Theory
/ Telescopes
2024
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Axial gravitational quasi-normal modes of spherically symmetric black hole in f(R) gravity and its optical appearance
by
Wang, Tongzheng
, Cui, Yuhao
, Guo, Sen
, Lin, Kai
in
Accretion disks
/ Astronomy
/ Astrophysics and Cosmology
/ Black holes
/ Elementary Particles
/ Gravitational effects
/ Gravitational waves
/ Hadrons
/ Heavy Ions
/ Measurement Science and Instrumentation
/ Nuclear Energy
/ Nuclear Physics
/ Parameter modification
/ Perturbation
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Quantum Field Theories
/ Quantum Field Theory
/ Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
/ Relativity
/ Spacetime
/ String Theory
/ Telescopes
2024
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Axial gravitational quasi-normal modes of spherically symmetric black hole in f(R) gravity and its optical appearance
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Axial gravitational quasi-normal modes of spherically symmetric black hole in f(R) gravity and its optical appearance
2024
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This paper investigates the axial gravitational perturbations originating from spherically symmetric black holes in
f
(
R
) gravity, along with the optical appearance of such a black hole. The aim is to search for evidence of the existence of these black holes in astrophysical observations and thereby test the correctness of the
f
(
R
) theory. In literature Kalita and Mukhopadhyay (Eur Phys J C 79:877, 2019), the spherically symmetric black hole metric in
f
(
R
) gravity is obtained. By comparing it with the metric for spherically symmetric black holes in general relativity, we find that the modification of gravity due to
f
(
R
) can be described in this black hole spacetime using a parameter
C
f
. Next, we study axial gravitational perturbations in this spacetime and successfully derive a decoupled axial perturbation equation. We also discuss the impact of
f
(
R
) gravity on the quasi-normal mode frequencies. Additionally, we have also investigated the optical appearance of the black hole. We discuss the impact of the parameter
C
f
on the observable characteristics of the accretion disk. In principle, both of these effects can be observed using gravitational wave detectors and astronomical telescopes.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer,Springer Nature B.V,SpringerOpen
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