Quasar continuum spectrum disfavors black holes with a magnetic monopole charge

Abstract

Black holes carrying a magnetic monopole charge are a subject of interest for a long time. In this work we explore the possibility of an observational evidence of such black holes carrying a magnetic monopole, namely the Bardeen rotating black holes. We derive the theoretical spectrum from the accretion disk surrounding a Bardeen black hole using the thin-disk approximation. We compare the theoretically derived spectrum in comparison to the optical data of eighty Palomar Green quasars to constrain the monopole charge parameter g and the spin parameter a of the quasars. From our analysis we note that the Kerr-scenario in \ is observationally more favored than black holes with a monopole charge. We arrive at such a conclusion using error estimators like 2, the Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency, the index of agreement and their modified forms. In particular, black holes with g ≥ 0.03 are outside 99\% confidence interval. The implications are discussed.

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