Beyhan Puliçe, Reggie C. Pantig, Ali Övgün, Durmuş Demir
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Asymptotically-Flat Black Hole Solutions in Symmergent Gravity
Symmergent gravity is an emergent gravity model with an curvature sector and an extended particle sector having new particles beyond the known ones. With constant scalar curvature, asymptotically flat black hole solutions are known to have no sensitivity to the quadratic curvature term (coefficient of ). With variable scalar curvature, however, asymptotically-flat symmergent black hole solutions turn out to explicitly depend on the quadratic curvature term. In the present work, asymptotically-flat symmergent black holes with variable scalar curvature are constructed and used its evaporation, shadow, and deflection angle to constrain the symmergent gravity parameters. Concerning their evaporation, new particles predicted by symmergent gravity are found, even if they do not interact with the known particles, can enhance the black hole evaporation rate. Concerning their shadow, statistically significant symmergent effects are reached at the level for the observational data of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) on the Sagittarius A* supermassive black hole are shown. Concerning their weak deflection angle, discernible features for the boson-fermion number differences are revealed, particularly at large impact parameters. These findings hold the potential to serve as theoretical predictions for future observations and investigations on black hole properties.
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The journal Fortschritte der Physik - Progress of Physics is a pure online Journal (since 2013).
Fortschritte der Physik - Progress of Physics is devoted to the theoretical and experimental studies of fundamental constituents of matter and their interactions e. g. elementary particle physics, classical and quantum field theory, the theory of gravitation and cosmology, quantum information, thermodynamics and statistics, laser physics and nonlinear dynamics, including chaos and quantum chaos. Generally the papers are review articles with a detailed survey on relevant publications, but original papers of general interest are also published.