G. Mustafa, Allah Ditta, Tayyab Naseer, S. K. Maurya, Phongpichit Channuie, Awad A. Ibraheem, Farruh Atamurotov
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Abstract
We investigate the dynamics of test particles around a spherically symmetric, non-rotating hairy-Bardeen black hole, and then study the influence of the model’s parameters on the particle motion. The black hole is fully characterized by five parameters, the mass M of the black hole, the charge Q of the black hole, coupling constant \(\beta \), the parameter \(\gamma \) describing the hair of the black hole, and a BH parameter \(\eta \). Using the effective potential technique, we study the stability and instability of circular equatorial orbits. We calculate the analytical expressions for the energy and angular momentum of test particles as functions of black hole parameters. The effective forces acting on particles as well as the innermost stable circular orbits have also been studied. Epicyclic oscillations of test particles close to the equatorial plane are explored, and analytical expressions for radial, vertical, and orbital frequencies have been derived. We also investigated the frequency of periastron precession of the particles. We also study the thermal properties showing the emission rate of energy and thermal fluctuation by calculating the Hawking temperature. Our findings reveal that the black hole model’s parameters significantly impact particle motion.
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Experimental Physics I: Accelerator Based High-Energy Physics
Hadron and lepton collider physics
Lepton-nucleon scattering
High-energy nuclear reactions
Standard model precision tests
Search for new physics beyond the standard model
Heavy flavour physics
Neutrino properties
Particle detector developments
Computational methods and analysis tools
Experimental Physics II: Astroparticle Physics
Dark matter searches
High-energy cosmic rays
Double beta decay
Long baseline neutrino experiments
Neutrino astronomy
Axions and other weakly interacting light particles
Gravitational waves and observational cosmology
Particle detector developments
Computational methods and analysis tools
Theoretical Physics I: Phenomenology of the Standard Model and Beyond
Electroweak interactions
Quantum chromo dynamics
Heavy quark physics and quark flavour mixing
Neutrino physics
Phenomenology of astro- and cosmoparticle physics
Meson spectroscopy and non-perturbative QCD
Low-energy effective field theories
Lattice field theory
High temperature QCD and heavy ion physics
Phenomenology of supersymmetric extensions of the SM
Phenomenology of non-supersymmetric extensions of the SM
Model building and alternative models of electroweak symmetry breaking
Flavour physics beyond the SM
Computational algorithms and tools...etc.