Black holes and their shadows in F(R) gravity
Abstract
We investigate the radii of the photon sphere and the black hole shadow in the framework of F(R) gravity. For this purpose, we derive the field equation for the corresponding theory when the general spherically symmetric and static configuration is considered. This equation is the third-order differential equation with respect to FR(r) . dF(R)dR|R=R(r), where r is the radial coordinate. Solving the equation, we find F(R) as a function of r, FR=FR(r). By using the assumed and obtained geometry, one can calculate the scalar curvature R as a function of r, R=R(r), which could be solved with respect to r as r=r(R). Then one finds the functional form of FR as a function of the scalar curvature R, FR=FR(R)=FR( r=r(R)).
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