Asosiy kontentga oʻtish
AkademIndex

Mahsulotlar

Ishlab chiquvchilar uchun

AkademBasetez oradaEkotizim uchun ochiq API
Lotin
Oʻzbek
Maqola

Event horizon telescope observational constraints on Dymnikova-type non-singular black holes in higher dimensions

Abdelghani ErrehymyAstrophysics Research Centre, School of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Private Bag X54001, Durban, 4000, South AfricaYoussef KhedifDepartment of Physics, Faculty of Sciences Aïn Chock, Laboratory of High Energy and Condensed Matter Physics, University Hassan II, P.O. Box 5366, Maarif Casablanca, 20100, MoroccoM. DaoudAbdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Miramare Trieste, 34151, ItalyYerlan MyrzakulovDepartment of General and Theoretical Physics, L.N. Gumilyov, Eurasian National University, Astana, 010008, KazakhstanOrhan DönmezCollege of Engineering and Technology, American University of the Middle East, Egaila 54200, KuwaitBobur TurimovCentral Asian University, Milliy bog Str. 264, Tashkent, 111221, Uzbekistan
Physics Letters Bjournal2026en
ABI

Annotatsiya

Black holes are among the most compelling predictions of general relativity (GR) and are now strongly supported by observations from gravitational-wave detectors and the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT). While standard black hole solutions suffer from central singularities, regular black holes avoid this issue by introducing a nonsingular core. In this work, we extend the Dymnikova regular black hole to higher dimensions using a smooth matter distribution. The resulting spacetime features a de Sitter-like core and two horizons. We analyze photon motion and show that circular photon orbits remain unstable, giving rise to a well-defined black hole shadow. Our results indicate that the shadow size grows with the black hole scale but decreases slightly as the number of dimensions increases. We also investigate thermodynamic properties, including Hawking temperature and energy emission, and find a strong dependence on dimensionality. Finally, we compare our model with EHT observations to place constraints on the parameters and highlight potential observational signatures of higher-dimensional regular black holes.

Mavzular

Identifikatorlar

Iqtiboslar va manbalar

Koʻrsatkichlar — AkademScholar · Tez orada