Effect of magnetized plasma on shadow and gravitational lensing of a Reissner-Nordstr\"om black hole
Yovqochev Pahlavon, Farruh Atamurotov, Kimet Jusufi, Mubasher Jamil,, Ahmadjon Abdujabbarov

TL;DR
This paper investigates how axion-plasmon interactions in plasma affect the optical appearance of Reissner-Nordström black holes, including shadow size and gravitational lensing, revealing charge and plasma model dependencies.
Contribution
It introduces the impact of axion-plasmon coupling on photon trajectories and black hole optical phenomena, highlighting plasma and charge effects on shadow size and radiation intensity.
Findings
Electromagnetic radiation intensity increases with black hole charge.
Shadow size decreases as electric charge increases at fixed axion-plasmon coupling.
Shadow radius varies with plasma model, being largest without plasma and smallest in homogeneous plasma.
Abstract
We explore the influence of the axion-plasmon on the optical properties of the charged black hole and show how the axion-plasmon coupling modifies the motion of photons around the charged black hole. We then explore in details observational effects such as the black hole shadow, the gravitational deflection angle, Einstein rings and shadow images obtained by radially infalling gas on a black hole within a plasma medium. An important finding is that the intensity of the electromagnetic radiation increases with the increase of charge and the size of the black hole shadow decreases with increase of the electric charge for a fixed axion-plasmon coupling values when observed from sufficiently large distance. Overall, for a constant value of charge the optical appearance of the black hole shadow depends on the surrounding plasma model and the largest shadow radius if found for the case of no…
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