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oai:arXiv.org:2501.00060

Sujet
General Relativity and Quantum Cos... Astrophysics - High Energy Astroph... High Energy Physics - Theory Physics - Space Physics Quantum Physics
Auteur
Ahmed, Faizuddin Sakallı, İzzet Al-Badawi, Ahmad Bouzenada, Abdelmalek
Catégorie

sciences : astrophysique

Année

2024

Date de référencement

08/01/2025

Mots clés
cylindrical radiation qnms \mathcal{r} constants quantum black
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This paper investigates scalar perturbations and quasinormal modes (QNMs) associated with cylindrical black holes constructed within the frameworks of $f(\mathcal{R})$-gravity and Ricci-Inverse ($\mathcal{RI}$) gravity.

Moreover, we study the modified Hawking radiation in these black hole solutions and analyze the effects of coupling constants.

These modified theories, which extend general relativity by introducing higher-order curvature corrections and additional geometric terms, provide a rich platform for exploring deviations from standard gravitational physics.

The study begins by revisiting the cylindrical black holes in these modified gravity theories, where the effective cosmological constants respectively, are represented by $\Lambda_m^{f(\mathcal{R})}$ and $\Lambda_m^{\mathcal{RI}}$ related to the coupling constants unique to each framework.

Afterwards, the QNMs, intrinsic damped oscillations of the black hole space-time, are analyzed to probe the stability of the system, with the effective potential $V$ revealing the impact of the modified gravity parameters.

Additionally, the thermodynamic properties of the black holes are examined through the lens of the Generalized Uncertainty Principle (GUP), which introduces quantum corrections to Hawking radiation.

The GUP-modified Hawking temperature and entropy are derived, demonstrating significant deviations from classical results and highlighting the quantum gravitational effects in these modified frameworks.

By linking QNMs, thermodynamics, and quantum corrections, this work not only deepens the understanding of modified gravity theories but also offers potential observational pathways to test their validity.

;Comment: 26 pages, 8 figures

Ahmed, Faizuddin,Sakallı, İzzet,Al-Badawi, Ahmad,Bouzenada, Abdelmalek, 2024, Scalar, Vector Perturbations and Effective Hawking Radiation of Cylindrical Black Holes in $f(\mathcal{R})$ and Ricci-Inverse Gravity

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