Optical properties of black holes in regularized Maxwell theory

Abstract

Regularized Maxwell electrodynamics is a recently discovered theory of non-linear electrodynamics, with a "minimally regularized" field strength of a point charge, that is "very close" to the Maxwell theory in many aspects. In this paper we investigate some of the optical properties of its black holes. Namely, we study geodesics, gravitational red-shift, black hole shadow, as well as investigate the relationship between the behavior of (null geodesic) Lyapunov exponents and the existence of thermodynamic critical points in both canonical and grand-canonical ensembles.

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