https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-13188-5
Regular Article – Theoretical Physics
Electrically charged black holes in gravity with a background Kalb–Ramond field
School of Physical Science and Technology, Southwest University, 400715, Chongqing, China
Received:
28
May
2024
Accepted:
30
July
2024
Published online:
12
August
2024
We derive the exact solutions for electrically charged black holes both in the absence and presence of a cosmological constant in the gravitational theory with Lorentz violation induced by a background Kalb–Ramond (KR) field. The corresponding thermodynamic properties are investigated. It is found that the standard first law of thermodynamics and the Smarr formula remain valid for the charged KR black holes. Nevertheless, the Lorentz-violating effect influences their ranges of local thermodynamic stability and the first- and second-order phase transition points. Furthermore, to examine the impact of Lorentz violation on the motion of test particles in the spacetime, we analyze the shadow and the innermost stable circular orbit (ISCO) of these black holes. Our results reveal that both the shadow and ISCO radii exhibit a high sensitivity to the Lorentz-violating parameter , with a decrease observed as increases.
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