4.6 Article

Rotating black holes in Eddington-inspired Born-Infeld gravity: an exact solution

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Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2020/07/058

Keywords

modified gravity; GR black holes; Wormholes

Funding

  1. Comunidad de Madrid (Spain)
  2. Ramon y Cajal contract (Spain) [RYC-2013-13019]
  3. Atraccion de Talento Investigador programme of the Comunidad de Madrid (Spain) [2018-T1/TIC-10431]
  4. Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia (FCT, Portugal) [PTDC/FIS-OUT/29048/2017, PTDC/FISPAR/31938/2017]
  5. MINECO/FEDER, EU [FIS2017-84440-C2-1P]
  6. CSIC [i-LINK1215]
  7. Generalitat Valenciana [SEJI/2017/042]
  8. project H2020-MSCA-RISE-2017 [FunFiCO-777740]
  9. Severo Ochoa grant (Spain) [SEV2014-0398]
  10. FAPESQ-PB/CNPQ, Brazil [006/2018 PRONEX, 0015/2019]
  11. COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) [CA15117, CA18108]

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We find an exact, rotating charged black hole solution within Eddington-inspired Born-Infeld gravity. To this end we employ a recently developed correspondence or mapping between modified gravity models built as scalars out of contractions of the metric with the Ricci tensor, and formulated in metric-affine spaces (Ricci-Based Gravity theories) and General Relativity. This way, starting from the Kerr-Newman solution, we show that this mapping bring us the axisymmetric solutions of Eddington-inspired Born-Infeld gravity coupled to a certain model of non-linear electrodynamics. We discuss the most relevant physical features of the solutions obtained this way, both in the spherically symmetric limit and in the fully rotating regime. Moreover, we further elaborate on the potential impact of this important technical progress for bringing closer the predictions of modified gravity with the astrophysical observations of compact objects and gravitational wave astronomy.

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