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Radiating Kerr-Newman black hole in $f(R)$ gravity

Published 15 Aug 2012 in gr-qc | (1208.3028v2)

Abstract: We derive an exact radiating Kerr-Newman like black hole solution, with constant curvature $R=R_0$ imposed, to {\it metric} $f(R)$ gravity via complex transformations suggested by Newman-Janis. This generates a geometry which is precisely that of radiating Kerr-Newman-de Sitter / anti-de Sitter with the $f(R)$ gravity contributing an $R_0$ cosmological-like term. The structure of three horizon-like surfaces, {\it viz.} timelike limit surface, apparent horizon and event horizon, are determined. We demonstrate the existence of an additional cosmological horizon, in $f(R)$ gravity model, apart from the regular black hole horizons that exist in the analogous general relativity case. In particular, the known stationary Kerr-Newman black hole solutions of $f(R)$ gravity and general relativity are retrieved. We find that the timelike limit surface becomes less prolate with $R_0$ thereby affecting the shape of the corresponding ergosphere.

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