Deflection angle, quasinormal modes and optical properties of a de Sitter black hole in f (T, B) gravity

Physics of the Dark Universe(2023)

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The current study aims to examine the impact of the boundary term on the bending angle of light for a static spherically symmetric black hole in the modified gravity described by the f(T,B) function. To accomplish this objective, we employ the Ishihara et al. method, which enables us to compute the deflection angle of light for a receiver and source situated at finite distances from a lens object in a non-asymptotically flat spacetime. This method considers the receiver’s viewpoint, and the resulting deflection angle diverges as the distance from the lens object increases, owing to the non-asymptotically flat spacetime. Nevertheless, the divergence can be regulated by the boundary term parameter c0. For lower values of the parameter c0, the divergence can be minimized within the finite range of the observer and source. Furthermore, we calculate the quasinormal modes of massless scalar perturbations in the black hole’s background using the asymptotic iteration method (AIM) and Padé averaged sixth-order Wentzel–Kramers–Brillouin (WKB) approximation method. Our findings indicate that the real quasinormal modes and damping rates are significantly impacted by the model parameter c0. Subsequently, we investigate two optical characteristics of the black hole, namely the shadow and the emission rate. Our results show that with an increase in the boundary term parameter c0, both the shadow’s size and the evaporation rate decrease.
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Modified gravity, Deflection angle, Quasinormal modes, Black hole shadow and emission rate
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