Gravitational field of a slowly rotating black hole with phantom global monopole
Abstract
We present a slowly rotating black hole with phantom global monopole by solving Einstein's field equation and find that presence of global monopole changes the structure of black hole. The metric coefficient gtφ contains hypergeometric function of the polar coordinate r, which is more complex than that in the usual slowly rotating black hole. The energy scale of symmetry breaking η affects the black hole horizon and a deficit solid angle. Especially, the solid angle is surplus rather than deficit for a black hole with the phantom global monopole. We also study the correction originating from the global monopole to the angular velocity of the horizon H, the Kepler's third law, the innermost stable circular orbit and the radiative efficiency ε in the thin accretion disk model. Our results also show that for the phantom black hole the radiative efficiency ε is positive only for the case η≤ ηc. The threshold value ηc increases with the rotation parameter a.
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