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Quasinormal modes and thermodynamic properties of GUP-corrected Schwarzschild black hole surrounded by quintessence

We study the Quasinormal Modes (QNMs) of the Schwarzschild black hole surrounded by a quintessence field after implementing the quantum corrections to its solution as required by the Generalised Uncertainty Principle (GUP). We analyse the dependence of the QNMs on the deformation parameters of GUP as well as on the quintessence parameter. In most cases the QNMs show the appreciable dependency on these parameters. For a better idea of the accuracy of calculations of QNMs, we compare the results of the QNMs obtained via Mashhoon method with the 6th order WKB method. A good agreement between these two methods of QNM calculations is seen depending on the different factors. Further, we study the thermodynamic properties of the GUP-corrected Schwarzschild black hole and check for any dependence with the deformation parameters and the quintessence parameter. In particular, we compute the Hawking temperature, heat capacity and entropy for the black hole and analyse the results graphically to show the dependency of the thermodynamic properties on the said parameters. We have seen that the thermodynamic properties of black holes also depend noticeably on the model parameters in most cases. Black hole remnants have been studied and it is shown that the possible existence of remnant radius as well as remnant temperature depends on the deformations introduced. However, it is observed that the GUP-corrected black hole constructed here can not become a remnant.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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