Astrophysical signatures of Kerr-Bertotti-Robinson black holes in a cloud of strings: ISCO, microquasar QPOs, and Bondi-Hoyle-Lyttleton accretion
Faizuddin Ahmed, Orhan Donmez, Ahmad Al-Badawi, Izzet Sakalli

Abstract
We study test-particle dynamics in the equatorial plane of a Kerr-Bertotti-Robinson black hole (BH) immersed in a cloud of strings (CS), with mass M , rotation a, magnetic parameter B, and string parameter {\alpha}. Using the Hamilton formalism we recover the effective potential Ueff and the conditions for circular motion, and we compute the specific energy E and specific angular momentum L together with the radial, vertical, and azimuthal epicyclic frequencies {\nu}r , {\nu}{\theta} , {\nu}{\phi}. Going beyond the analytic setup, we provide the first numerical mapping of the innermost stable circular orbit (ISCO) for this background and tabulate rISCO, EISCO, LISCO, and the accretion efficiency {\eta} = 1 - EISCO for both co- and counter-rotating motion across a wide (a, B, {\alpha}) grid. The CS parameter pushes the ISCO outward and raises {\eta} from 0.057 in Schwarzschild to above…
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