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Multi-horizons black hole solutions, photon sphere and perihelion shift in weak ghost-free Gauss-Bonnet theory of gravity

Among the modified gravitational theories, the ghost-free Gauss-Bonnet (GFGB) theory of gravity has been considered from the viewpoint of cosmology. The best way to check its applicability could be to elicit observable predicts which give guidelines or limitations on the theory, which could be contrasted with the actual observations. In the present study, we derive consistent field equations for GFGB and by applying the equations to a spherically symmetric space-time, we obtain new spherically symmetric black hole (BH) solutions. We study the physical properties of these BH solutions and show that the obtained space-time possesses multi-horizons and the Gauss-Bonnet invariants in the space-time are not trivial. We also investigate the thermodynamical quantities related to these BH solutions and we show that these quantities are consistent with what is known in the previous works. Finally, we study the geodesic equations of these solutions which give the photon spheres and we find the perihelion shift for weak GFGB. In addition, we calculate the first-order GFGB perturbations in the Schwarzschild solution and new BH solutions and show that we improve and extend existing results in the past literature on the spherically symmetric solutions.

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