QUANTUM EFFECTS ON THE BLACK HOLE SHADOW İN A PRESENCE OF PLASMA
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The Einstein’s theory of general relativity (GR) is an effective gravitational theory which is applicable for physical scales much greater than the Planck scale but smaller than the Hubble scale. However near the Planck scale, the GR gets necessary amendments in the action by certain averaging effects such as due to renormalization group [1]. The astrophysical black holes (BHs) are surrounded by plasma and magnetic field.
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