Relaxations of perturbations of spacetimes in general relativity coupled to nonlinear electrodynamics

Abstract

Three well known exact regular solutions of general relativity (GR) coupled to nonlinear electrodynamics (NED), namely the Maxwellian, Bardeen and Hayward regular spacetimes, which can describe either a regular black hole or a geometry without horizons, have been considered. Relaxation times for the scalar, electromagnetic (EM) and gravitational perturbations of black holes (BHs) and no-horizon spacetimes have been estimated in comparison with the ones of the Schwarzschild and Reissner-Nordstr\"om (RN) spacetimes. It has been shown that the considered geometries in GR coupled to the NED have never vanishing circular photon orbits and on account of this fact these spacetimes always oscillate the EM perturbations with quasinormal frequencies (QNFs). Moreover we have shown that the EM perturbations in the eikonal regime can be a powerful tool to confirm that (i) the light rays do not follow null geodesics in the NED by the relaxation rates; (ii) if the underlying solution has a correct weak field limit to the Maxwell electrodynamics (LED) by the angular velocity of the circular photon orbit.

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