The shadow of a Kerr-Newman-like black hole in Bumblebee gravity with plasma is analyzed via observables and constrained by M87* EHT data, with spin and Lorentz violation mainly distorting the shape while charge and plasma shrink the size.
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EFTGR black-hole periodic orbits follow the (z,w,v) taxonomy and emit zoom-whirl waveforms whose phase, not amplitude, is sensitive to the EFTGR coupling ϵ1.
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Photon regions, shadow observables and constraints from M87* of a Kerr-Newman-like black hole in Bumblebee gravity surrounded by plasma
The shadow of a Kerr-Newman-like black hole in Bumblebee gravity with plasma is analyzed via observables and constrained by M87* EHT data, with spin and Lorentz violation mainly distorting the shape while charge and plasma shrink the size.
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Gravitational radiations from periodic orbits around a black hole in the effective field theory extension of general relativity
EFTGR black-hole periodic orbits follow the (z,w,v) taxonomy and emit zoom-whirl waveforms whose phase, not amplitude, is sensitive to the EFTGR coupling ϵ1.