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Exploring Hu–Sawicki gravity through circular motion with trajectories and QPOs testing around a black hole

Asifa AshrafResearch Center of Astrophysics and Cosmology, Khazar University, Baku, AZ 1096, 41 Mehseti Street, AzerbaijanAbdelmalek BouzenadaLaboratory of Theoretical and Applied Physics, Echahid Cheikh Larbi Tebessi University, 12001, AlgeriaS. K. MauryaDepartment of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Nizwa, Nizwa, Sultanate of OmanAwad A. IbraheemDepartment of Physics, Faculty of Science, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi ArabiaBatuhan ÇilFaculty of Sciences and Literature, Department of Mathematics, Haliç University, Istanbul 34060, TurkeyErtan GüdekliDepartment of Physics, Faculty of Science, Istanbul University, Istanbul 34134, TurkeyFarruh AtamurotovNew Uzbekistan University, Movarounnahr str. 1, Tashkent 100000, Uzbekistan
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Focusing on the influence of the model parameters on particle motion, we investigate the dynamics of test particles around a spherically symmetric, non-rotating black hole within the framework of Hu–Sawicki gravity. The black hole is characterized by four parameters: its mass M , two dimensionless parameters α and β , and a mass scale parameter m . To analyze the stability of spherical orbits, we employ the effective potential approach, deriving analytical expressions for the energy and angular momentum of test particles as functions of the black hole parameters. In this context, we tested the effective forces acting on the particles and determined the innermost stable circular orbits . To gain further insight into particle trajectories , we numerically integrate the equations of motion . In addition, we investigate epicyclic oscillations near the equatorial plane, obtaining analytical expressions for the radial, vertical, and orbital frequencies, as well as the frequency of periastron precession. Also, we examine particle collisions near the black hole horizon and compute the center-of-mass energy of such events. Our findings demonstrate that the black hole parameters significantly influence particle dynamics, revealing intriguing effects on orbital stability and energetic interactions.

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