Marginally Stable Circular Orbits in Schwarzschild Black Hole Surrounded by Quintessence Matter
arXiv:1601.01295 · doi:10.1140/epjp/i2016-16275-3
Abstract
Marginally stable circular orbits (MSCOs) of a massive test particle are investigated in the spacetime geometry of Schwarzschild black hole surrounded by quintessence. For that matter we consider three important scenarios where the equation of state parameter $Ï_{q}$, has one of the following forms (i) $Ï_q=-1$ (ii) $Ï_q=-2/3$ and (iii) $Ï_q= -1/3$. The existence of such marginally stable circular orbits in these scenarios depend on the range of normalization factor $α$. Briefly, we show that in the first case such orbits exist only if $0<α<4/16875$. Moreover in the second case which is a special Kiselev black hole it is found that MSCOs exist when the value of the normalization factor satisfy $0<α\leq 0.00536165238$. In the last case the MSCOs are also shown to exist.
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