Null and time-like geodesics in Kerr-Newman black hole exterior
Chen-Yu Wang, Da-Shin Lee, and Chi-Yong Lin

TL;DR
This paper analyzes null and time-like geodesics around Kerr-Newman black holes, deriving explicit solutions and examining how black hole charge influences orbital radii, frame dragging effects, and observable phenomena like boomerang orbits.
Contribution
It provides explicit solutions for geodesics in Kerr-Newman spacetime and explores the impact of black hole charge on orbital dynamics and observational signatures.
Findings
Charge decreases spherical orbit radii for light and particles.
Charge reduces the azimuthal angle change in boomerang orbits.
Black hole charge influences the spin needed for specific orbital effects.
Abstract
We study the null and time-like geodesics of the light and the neutral particles respectively in the exterior of Kerr-Newman black holes. The geodesic equations are known to be written as a set of first-order differential equations in Mino time from which the angular and radial potentials can be defined. We classify the roots for both potentials, and mainly focus on those of the radial potential with an emphasis on the effect from the charge of the black holes. We then obtain the solutions of the trajectories in terms of the elliptical integrals and the Jacobian elliptic functions for both null and time-like geodesics, which are manifestly real functions of the Mino time that the initial conditions can be explicitly specified. We also describe the details of how to reduce those solutions into the cases of the spherical orbits. The effect of the black hole's charge decreases the radii of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
