472 research outputs found
BTZ Solutions on Codimension-2 Braneworlds
We consider five-dimensional gravity with a Gauss-Bonnet term in the bulk and
an induced gravity term on a 2-brane of codimension-2. We show that this system
admits BTZ-like black holes on the 2-brane which are extended into the bulk
with regular horizons.Comment: 6 pages. Talk given at Recent Developments in Gravity (NEB XIII),
Thessaloniki, Greece, June 4-6, 2008
Quasinormal modes and thermodynamical aspects of the 3D Lifshitz black hole
We consider scalar and spinorial perturbations on a background described by a
three-dimensional Lifshitz black hole. We obtained the corresponding
quasinormal modes which perfectly agree with the analytical result for the
quasinormal frequency in the scalar case. The numerical results for the
spinorial perturbations reinforce our conclusion on the stability of the model
under these perturbations. We also calculate the area spectrum, which prove to
be equally spaced, as an application of our results.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures. Prepared for "Recent Developments in Gravity (NEB
XV)", Chania, Greece, 20-23 June 201
Non-linear Brane Dynamics in 6 Dimensions
We consider a dynamical brane world in a six dimensional spacetime containing
a singularity. Using the Israel conditions we study the motion of a 4-brane
embedded in this setup. We analize the brane behavior when its position is
perturbed about a fixed point and solve the full non-linear dynamics in the
several possible scenarios. We also investigate the possible gravitational
shortcuts and calculate the delay between graviton and photon signals and the
ratio of the corresponding subtended horizons.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures. Contribution to the Proceedings of
"Renormalization Group and Anomalies in Gravitation and Cosmology", Ouro
Preto, Brazil, March 200
Late-time tails, entropy aspects, and stability of black holes with anisotropic fluids
In this work we consider black holes surrounded by anisotropic fluids in four
dimensions. We first study the causal structure of these solutions showing some
similarities and differences with Reissner-Nordstr\"om-de Sitter black holes.
In addition, we consider scalar perturbations on this background geometry and
compute the corresponding quasinormal modes. Moreover, we discuss the late-time
behavior of the perturbations finding an interesting new feature, i.e., the
presence of a subdominant power-law tail term. Likewise, we compute the
Bekenstein entropy bound and the first semiclassical correction to the black
hole entropy using the brick wall method, showing their universality. Finally,
we also discuss the thermodynamical stability of the model.Comment: 23 pages, 4 figure
Instability of the Time Dependent Horava-Witten Model
We consider scalar perturbations in the time-dependent Ho\u{r}ava-Witten
Model in order to probe its stability. We show that during the non-singular
epoque the model evolves without instabilities until it encounters the
curvature singularity where a big crunch is supposed to occur. We compute the
frequencies of the scalar field oscillation during the stable period and show
how the oscillations can be used to prove the presence of such a singularity.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures. References added. Some comments clarified.
Accepted in Phys. Rev.
Dark matter signatures of black holes with Yukawa potential
This study uses a nonsingular Yukawa--modified potential to obtain a static
and spherically symmetric black hole solution with a cosmological constant.
Such Yukawa--like corrections are encoded in two parameters, and
, that modify Newton's law of gravity in large distances, and a
deformation parameter , which plays an essential role in short
distances. The most significant effect is encoded in , which modifies
the total black hole mass with an extra mass proportional to ,
mimicking the dark matter effects at large distances from the black hole. On
the other hand, the effect due to is small for astrophysical values.
We scrutinize the \textit{quasinormal} frequencies and shadows associated with
a spherically symmetric black hole and the thermodynamical behavior influenced
by the Yukawa potential. In particular, the thermodynamics of this black hole
displays a rich behavior, including possible phase transitions. We use the WKB
method to probe the \textit{quasinormal} modes of massless scalar,
electromagnetic, and gravitational field perturbations. In order to check the
influence of the parameters on the shadow radius, we consider astrophysical
data to determine their values, incorporating information on an optically thin
radiating and infalling gas surrounding a black hole to model the black hole
shadow image. In particular, we consider Sgr A* black hole as an example and we
find that its shadow radius changes by order of , meaning that the
shadow radius of a black hole with Yukawa potential practically gives rise to
the same result encountered in the Schwarzschild black hole. Also, in the
eikonal regime, using astrophysical data for Yukawa parameters, we show that
the value of the real part of the QNMs frequencies changes by .Comment: 24 pages in double column, 13 figures and 5 table
Perturbations of Gauss-Bonnet Black Strings in Codimension-2 Braneworlds
We derive the Lichnerowicz equation in the presence of the Gauss-Bonnet term.
Using the modified Lichnerowicz equation we study the metric perturbations of
Gauss-Bonnet black strings in Codimension-2 Braneworlds.Comment: 26 pages, no figures, clarifying comments and one reference added, to
be published in JHE
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