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Optical Aspect of Cosmological Black Holes in Einstein-Maxwell-Dilaton Theory
Motivated by string theory scenarios, we study the optical aspect of AdS
black holes in Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton theory. Concretely, we investigate and
examine the shadows and the deflection angle of light rays by such cosmological
black holes. Concerning the shadows, we first deal with the non-rotating
solutions. In particular, we obtain perfect circular shadows where their sizes
are controlled by the involved parameter including the charge and the
cosmological constant. Combining the Newman-Janis formalism and the
Hamilton-Jacobi algorithm, we approach the rotating black hole solutions using
real curves. Among others, we observe that the size and shape shadows depend on
the rotating parameter and the remaining ones. To make contact with Event
Horizon Telescope observational data, we show that certain constrains should be
imposed on such parameters. Then, we study the behaviors of the light rays near
to such cosmological black holes by computing the deflection angle in terms of
Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton theory parameters. Specifically, we reveal that the
effect of the cosmological constant on the deflection angle changes as the
coupling between the black hole parameters is adjusted. When the rotation
parameter is introduced, we observe this effect becomes similar to that of the
cosmological constant in ordinary AdS black holes.