Testing modified gravity and no-hair relations for the Kerr-Newman metric through quasi-periodic oscillations of galactic microquasars

We construct multipole moments for stationary, asymptotically flat, spacetime solutions to higher-order curvature theories of gravity. The moments are defined using \(3+1\) techniques involving timelike Killing vector constructions as in the classic papers by Geroch and Hansen. Using the fact that t...

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