Effect of quintessence on the energy of the Reissner-Nordstrom black hole
Ibrar Hussain, Sajid Ali

TL;DR
This paper investigates how quintessence affects the energy content of a Reissner-Nordstrom black hole using approximate Lie symmetry methods, revealing that quintessence reduces the black hole's energy and identifying a balance point outside the horizon.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analysis of black hole energy with quintessence using approximate Lie symmetries, deriving an explicit energy rescaling relation dependent on charge, mass, and quintessence parameters.
Findings
Quintessence reduces the energy of the Reissner-Nordstrom black hole.
A specific point outside the horizon balances the energy effects of quintessence.
The energy rescaling depends on charge-to-mass ratio, normalization factor, and radial coordinate.
Abstract
The energy content of the Reissner-Nordstrom black hole surrounded by quintessence is investigated using approximate Lie symmetry methods. It is mainly done by assuming mass and charge of the black hole as small quantities (), and by retaining its second power in the perturbed geodesic equations for such black hole while neglecting its higher powers. Due to the presence of trivial second-order approximate Lie symmetries of these perturbed geodesic equations, a rescaling of the geodetic parameter gives a rescaling of the energy in this black hole. Interestingly we obtain an explicit relation of the rescaling factor that depends on the square of the charge to mass ratio of the black hole, the normalization factor , which is related to the state parameter of the quintessence matter, and the coordinate . A comparison of this rescaling factor with that of the…
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