Shadow of a Charged Rotating Black Hole in f(R) Gravity

Abstract

We study the shadow of a charged rotating black hole in f(R) gravity. This black hole is characterized by mass, M, spin, a, electric charge, Q and R0 which is proportional to cosmological constant. We analyze the image of the black hole's shadow in four types 1) at r→∞, 2) at r→ ro, in vacuum, 3) at r→∞, 4) at r→ ro, for an observer at the presence of plasma. Moreover, we investigate the effect of spin, charge and modfication of gravity on the shape of shadow. In addition, we use two observables, the radius Rs and the distortion parameter δs, characterizing the apparent shape. We show that for all cases, the shadow becomes smaller with increasing electric charge. Also, by increasing the rotation parameters, circular symmetry of the image of black hole's shadow will change. Furthermore, in the presence of plasma, plasma parameter also effects on size of the shadow.

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