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The Kiselev solution in power-Maxwell electrodynamics

Published 26 Jun 2022 in gr-qc | (2206.12876v3)

Abstract: In this work we reconsider the solution describing black holes surrounded by a `quintessence'-like fluid. This geometry was introduced by Kiselev in 2003 and its physical source was originally modeled by an anisotropic fluid. We show that the Kiselev geometry is actually an exact solution of the Einstein equations coupled to nonlinear electrodynamics. More specifically, we show that the Kiselev geometry becomes an exact solution in the context of power-Maxwell electrodynamics, using either an electric ansatz or a magnetic one. In both cases the physical source can be modeled by a power-Maxwell Lagrangian, albeit with different powers corresponding to the electric or the magnetic charges. We briefly investigate the motion of charged particles in this geometry. Finally, we give the proper interpretation of the black-hole thermodynamics in this context. Similarly to the Schwarzschild-de Sitter case, we note the presence of the Schottky peaks in the heat capacity, signaling out the possibility of this thermodynamic black hole system to function as a continuous heat machine.

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