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Kerr black hole surrounded by a cloud of strings and its weak gravitational lensing in Rastall gravity

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 104, Issue 10, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.104.104044

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [12047576, 11947404]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2682021ZTPY050]

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This paper presents an exact solution of the Kerr black hole with a cloud of strings in Rastall gravity, obtained through the Newman-Janis algorithm without complexification, and analyzes the influence of the string parameter a0 on black hole thermodynamics and gravitational deflection of massive particles. Different methods are used to study cases of infinite and finite distance from the lens object.
In this paper, an exact solution of the Kerr black hole surrounded by a cloud of strings in Rastall gravity is obtained by the Newman-Janis algorithm without complexification, and the influence of the string parameter a0 on black hole thermodynamics is studied. Furthermore, according to this black hole solution, we investigate the effect of a cloud of strings on the gravitational deflection of massive particles. For a receiver and a source at infinite distance from the lens object, we use an osculating Riemannian manifold method. While the distance is finite, we apply the generalized Jacobi metric method. For both of the two situations, the Jacobi-Maupertuis-Randers-Finsler metric and Gauss-Bonnet theorem are employed. It is found that the string parameter a0 has obvious modification on the gravitational deflection of massive particles. Our result is reduced to the deflection angle of light by the Kerr black hole surrounded by a cloud of strings in general relativity.

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