Some remarks on Hayward black hole with a cloud of strings
F. F. Nascimento, V. B. Bezerra, J. M. Toledo

TL;DR
This paper derives a new metric for Hayward black holes surrounded by a cloud of strings, analyzing how this cloud affects horizons, geodesics, thermodynamics, and regularity, and compares it with the standard Hayward black hole.
Contribution
It introduces a novel metric for Hayward black holes with a cloud of strings and studies its physical and thermodynamic properties, extending previous models.
Findings
The cloud of strings alters the horizons and thermodynamic behavior.
The regularity of the black hole is examined in the presence of the string cloud.
Comparative analysis shows differences from the standard Hayward black hole.
Abstract
We obtain the metric corresponding to the Hayward black hole spacetime surrounded by a cloud of strings and investigate the role played by this cloud on the horizons, geodesics, effective potential and thermodynamics. We compare the obtained results with the ones of the literature, corresponding to the Hayward black hole, when the cloud of strings is absent. Also, the question related to its nature, with respect to regularity, in this scenario, is examined.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Advanced Differential Geometry Research
