Expansion and contraction of accretion disks of a rotating thermal BIon in a Rindler space-time

Abstract

In this paper, we consider the evolution of accretion disks of a rotating BIon in a Rindler space-time. This space-time emerges because of the acceleration of the disks in a BIon. A BIon is constructed from a pair of accretion disks that are connected by a wormhole. We will show that in a rotating BIon, by increasing the rotation velocity, the area of one accretion disk grows, while the area of the other shrinks. Also, we consider four types of accreion disks which are produced in a Rindler space-time.

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