Dynamical Properties of Specific Black Holes
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2017
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
The present thesis comprises the study of three dynamical phenomenon such as thermal
fluctuations, accretion and tidal forces of black holes/regular black holes.
We consider the logarithmic corrected entropy in order to analyze the thermal
fluctuations. We examine the effects of thermal fluctuations on a regular black hole of
the non-minimal Einstein-Yang-Mill theory with gauge field of magnetic Wu-Yang
type and a cosmological constant. We investigate the first law of thermodynamics in
the presence of logarithmic corrected entropy and non-minimal regular black hole.
Furthermore, we discuss the thermal fluctuation problem by utilizing the higher order
corrected entropy. We examine the thermodynamical behavior of two well-known
black holes such as Reissner-Nordström Anti de Sitter black hole with global monopole
and f(R) black hole in the presence of higher order corrected entropy.
We also discuss the accretion problem in two phases. In first phase, we analyze the
accretion onto static spherically symmetric regular black holes for specific choices of
the equation of state parameter. The underlying regular black holes are charged regular
black holes using the Fermi-Dirac distribution, logistic distribution, non-linear
electrodynamics, respectively, and Kehagias-Sftesos asymptotically flat regular black
holes. In second phase, we develop the Hamiltonian dynamical system to tackle the
accretion problem. We investigate the accretion of test fluids onto regular black holes
such as Kehagias-Sftesos black hole and regular black holes with Dagum distribution
function. We analyze the accretion process when different test fluids are falling onto
these regular black holes. The behavior of fluid flow and the existence of sonic points
is being checked for these regular black holes.
Finally, we investigate the tidal forces occurring in a Kiselev black hole surrounded by
radiation and dust fluids. We also solve the geodesic deviation equation for radially
free-falling bodies toward Kiselev black hole. We explain the geodesic deviation vector
graphically and point out the location of the event and Cauchy horizons for specific
values of the radiation and dust parameters.
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Department of Mathematics, FA13, Mathematics, Specific Black Holes, Dynamical Properties, Dr. Abdul Jawad