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Título: Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton neutral black holes in strong magnetic fields: topological charge, shadows, and lensing
Autor: Junior, Haroldo C. D. Lima
Yang, Jian-Zhi
Crispino, Luís C. B.
Cunha, Pedro V. P.
Herdeiro, Carlos A. R.
Data: 2022
Editora: American Physical Society
Resumo: The light rings (LRs) topological charge (TC) of a spacetime measures the number of stable LRs minus the number of unstable LRs. It is invariant under smooth spacetime deformations obeying fixed boundary conditions. Asymptotically flat equilibrium black holes (BHs) have, generically, TC ¼ −1. In EinsteinMaxwell theory, however, the Schwarzschild-Melvin BH—describing a neutral BH immersed in a strong magnetic field—has TC ¼ 0. This allows the existence of BHs without LRs and produces remarkable phenomenological features, like panoramic shadows. Here we investigate the generalized SchwarzschildMelvin solution in Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton theory, scanning the effect of the dilaton coupling a. We find that the TC changes discontinuously from TC ¼ 0 to TC ¼ −1 precisely at the Kaluza-Klein value a ¼ ffiffiffi 3 p , when the (empty) Melvin solution corresponds to a twisted Kaluza-Klein reduction of fivedimensional flat spacetime, i.e., the dilaton coupling a induces a topological transition in the TC. We relate this qualitative change to the Melvin asymptotics for different a. We also study the shadows and lensing of the generalized Schwarzschild-Melvin solution for different values of a, relating them to the TC.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/35209
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.105.064070
ISSN: 1550-7998
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