Kerr-Newman-de Sitter black holes with a restricted repulsive barrier of equatorial photon motion

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Classical Black Holes, Approximation Methods, Equations Of Motion

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A restricted repulsive barrier exists for equatorial photon motion in some Kerr-Newman-de Sitter black-hole spacetimes, due to an interplay between the rotation of the source and the cosmological repulsion. Quite surprisingly, photons with high positive and all negative values of their impact parameter can travel freely between the black-hole horizon and the cosmological horizon in these spacetimes. The special class of the Kerr-Newman-de Sitter spacetimes with restricted repulsive barriers is represented in the space of the parameters of the geometry. The area of the parameter space corresponding to this class is largest in the case of Kerr-de Sitter spacetimes. With the charge parameter of the spacetime growing, the area shrinks. In all of these cases, the mass parameter of the spacetime must be so high that the sizes of the black-hole and cosmological horizons are comparable.

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