The properties and predictions of quasi-periodic oscillations around a black hole in nonlocal gravity
Tao-Tao Sui, Chen Long, and Ye zhang

TL;DR
This study explores how nonlocal gravity influences black hole properties and HF QPOs, constraining the nonlocal parameter and analyzing its effects on orbital frequencies, resonant conditions, and observational signatures.
Contribution
It provides new constraints on the nonlocal gravity parameter and examines its impact on black hole QPO models and related observational phenomena.
Findings
The nonlocal parameter $oldsymbol{eta}$ reduces ISCO radius and increases radiative efficiency.
$oldsymbol{eta}$ suppresses $oldsymbol{ u_ heta}$ and $oldsymbol{ u_ ext{Kepler}}$, enhances $oldsymbol{ u_r}$.
QPO frequency bounds increase with $oldsymbol{eta}$, with $oldsymbol{ u_U}$ up to 4360/M Hz.
Abstract
We investigate the dynamics of massive test particles around a static black hole in nonlocal gravity and examine the corresponding properties of HF QPOs, constraining the nonlocal parameter to . The nonlocal parameter enhances the effective potential and leads to a systematic reduction in the energy E and angular momentum L of circular orbits. Consequently, the ISCO radius, along with the associated energy and angular momentum, decreases monotonically with , while the radiative efficiency increases, reaching a maximum of approximately . Due to the spherical symmetry of the spacetime, the Keplerian frequency and the vertical epicyclic frequency coincide and are suppressed by , whereas the radial epicyclic frequency is enhanced. The impact of on several twin-peak HF QPO…
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