Chaos bound of charged particles around phantom AdS black hole
Yue Song, Rui Yin, Yiqian He, Benrong Mu

TL;DR
This study examines chaos bounds of charged particles around phantom AdS black holes, revealing how charge, angular momentum, and electromagnetic field nature influence Lyapunov exponents and chaos bound violations.
Contribution
It provides the first analysis of chaos bounds in phantom AdS black holes, comparing effects of electromagnetic field types and identifying conditions for bound violations.
Findings
Large charge and cosmological constant increase likelihood of chaos bound violation.
Phantom AdS black holes have smaller angular momenta thresholds for bound violation compared to RN-AdS.
The nature of the electromagnetic field affects the variation trends of chaos-related parameters.
Abstract
In this paper, we investigated the chaos of the phantom AdS black hole in near-horizon regions and at a certain distance from the black hole, where the Lyapunov exponent was calculated by the Jacobian determinant. We found that the angular momenta of charged particles nearby the black hole affect the position of the equilibrium orbit as well as the Lyapunov exponent. When the charge is large enough and the angular momenta take particular values, the bound is violated at a certain distance from the event horizon. Concurrently, we compared the differences by analyzing tables and figures after taking different values of , where is a constant indicating the nature of the electromagnetic field. When , it corresponds to the Reissner-Nordstrm-AdS black hole (RN-AdS black hole) and it represents the phantom AdS black hole when . In this way, we can draw…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
