Author:
Lambiase Gaetano,Mastrototaro Leonardo,Pantig Reggie C.,Övgün Ali
Abstract
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate Schwarzschild-like black holes within the framework of
metric-affine bumblebee gravity. We explore the implications of such a gravitational setup on
various astrophysical phenomena, including the presence of an accretion disk, the deflection angle
of light rays, the establishment of greybody bounds, and the propagation of neutrinos. The
metric-affine bumblebee gravity theory offers a unique perspective on gravitational interactions
by introducing a vector field that couples to spacetime curvature. We analyze the behavior of
accretion disks around Schwarzschild-like black holes in this modified gravity scenario,
considering the effects of the bumblebee field on the accretion process. Furthermore, we
scrutinize the deflection angle of light rays as they traverse the gravitational field,
highlighting potential deviations from standard predictions due to the underlying metric-affine
structure. Investigating greybody bounds in this context sheds light on the thermal radiation
emitted by black holes and how the modified gravity framework influences this
phenomenon. Moreover, we explore neutrino propagation around Schwarzschild-like black holes within
metric-affine bumblebee gravity, examining alterations in neutrino trajectories and interactions
compared to conventional general relativity. By comprehensively probing these aspects, we aim to
unravel the distinctive features and consequences of Schwarzschild-like black holes in the context
of metric-affine bumblebee gravity, offering new insights into the nature of gravitational
interactions and their observable signatures.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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14 articles.
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