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Иш: Shadow and quasinormal modes of novel charged rotating black hole in Born–Infeld theory: Constraints from EHT results

  1. Сарлавҳасиз

    Бошқа16 иқтибос
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  2. Сарлавҳасиз

    Бошқа16 иқтибос
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  3. Сарлавҳасиз

    Бошқа14 иқтибос
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  4. Shapes of rotating nonsingular black hole shadows

    M. Jamil Amir, Sushant G. Ghosh

    Мақола201614 иқтибос
    ABI
  5. Quasinormal modes of the Bardeen black hole: Scalar perturbations

    Sharmanthie Fernando, J. P. Correa

    Мақола201213 иқтибос
    ABI
  6. Stability of charged rotating black holes in the eikonal approximation

    Bahram Mashhoon

    Мақола198513 иқтибос
    ABI
  7. Spherical orbits around a Kerr black hole

    Edward Teo

    Мақола202112 иқтибос
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  8. Nonlinear duality-invariant conformal extension of Maxwell’s equations

    Igor Bandos, Kurt Lechner, Dmitri Sorokin +1

    Мақола202012 иқтибос
    ABI
  9. Gravitational lensing

    Matthias Bartelmann

    Мақола201011 иқтибос
    ABI
  10. Сарлавҳасиз

    Бошқа11 иқтибос
    ABI
  11. Curvature radius and Kerr black hole shadow

    Shao-Wen Wei, Yuan-Chuan Zou, Yu-Xiao Liu +1

    Мақола201910 иқтибос
    ABI
  12. Shadow of Schwarzschild–Tangherlini black holes

    Balendra Pratap Singh, Sushant G. Ghosh

    Мақола201810 иқтибос
    ABI
  13. Сарлавҳасиз

    Бошқа8 иқтибос
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  14. Singularity Theory and Gravitational Lensing

    A. O. Petters, Harold Levine, J. Wambsganß

    Китоб20018 иқтибос
    ABI
  15. New approach to the quasinormal modes of a black hole

    Valeria Ferrari, Bahram Mashhoon

    Мақола19847 иқтибос
    ABI
  16. Connection between the shadow radius and quasinormal modes in rotating spacetimes

    Kimet Jusufi

    Мақола20207 иқтибос
    ABI
  17. Born–Infeld black holes in the presence of a cosmological constant

    Tanay K. Dey

    Мақола20047 иқтибос
    ABI