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The following pages link to Shadows of Kerr black holes with and without scalar hair (Q2826553):
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- Image of a regular phantom compact object and its luminosity under spherical accretions (Q5163276) (← links)
- Black hole shadow as a test of general relativity: quadratic gravity (Q5218335) (← links)
- Chaotic photon orbits and shadows of a non-Kerr object described by the Hartle–Thorne spacetime (Q5865230) (← links)
- Kerr black holes with synchronised Proca hair: lensing, shadows and EHT constraints (Q5880474) (← links)
- Dynamical boson stars (Q5925203) (← links)
- Chaotic shadows of black holes: a short review (Q6043747) (← links)
- Synchrotron emitting Komissarov torus around naked singularities (Q6046932) (← links)
- Bondi-Hoyle-Lyttleton accretion onto a rotating black hole with ultralight scalar hair (Q6047811) (← links)
- The shadows of accelerating Kerr-Newman black hole and constraints from M87* (Q6055958) (← links)
- Parameter constraints from shadows of Kerr-Newman-dS black holes with cloud strings and quintessence (Q6062107) (← links)
- Quasiperiodic oscillations, weak field lensing and shadow cast around black holes in symmergent gravity (Q6097726) (← links)
- Motion equations in a Kerr–Newman–de Sitter spacetime: some methods of integration and application to black holes shadowing in Scilab (Q6105099) (← links)
- Spin Hall effects in the sky (Q6115073) (← links)
- Deflection angle analysis under the influence of non-plasma medium and plasma medium for regular black hole with cosmic string (Q6144794) (← links)
- Evolution of spherical perturbations in the cosmological environment of degenerate scalar-charged fermions with a scalar Higgs coupling (Q6167606) (← links)
- Dynamics of null particles and shadow for general rotating black hole (Q6183488) (← links)
- Gravitational lensing for power-Maxwell charged quintessence black hole in Rastall gravity (Q6188583) (← links)
- Formation of supermassive nuclei of black holes in the early universe by the mechanism of scalar-gravitational instability. I: Local picture (Q6204645) (← links)