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A scan of f(R) models admitting Rindler type acceleration
As a manifestation of large distance effect Grumiller modified Schwarzschild
metric with an extraneous term reminiscent of Rindler acceleration. Such a term
has the potential to explain the observed flat rotation curves in general
relativity. The same idea has been extended herein to the larger arena of
theory. With particular emphasis on weak energy conditions
(WECs) for a fluid we present various classes of theories
admitting a Rindler-type acceleration in the metric.Comment: 7 pages, 12 figures, major revision, new references are adde
Necessary conditions for having wormholes in f(R) gravity
For a generic which admits a polynomial expansion of at least third
order (i.e. ) we find the near-throat wormhole
solution. Necessary conditions for the existence of wormholes in such
theories are derived for both zero and non-zero matter sources. A particular
choice of energy-momentum reveals that the wormhole geometry satisfies the weak
energy condition (WEC). For a range of parameters even the strong energy
condition (SEC) is shown to be satisfied.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figur
Cloud of strings as source in -dimensional gravity
We present three parameters exact solutions with possible black holes in dimensional modified gravity coupled minimally
to a cloud of strings. These three parameters are the cloud of string
coupling constant and an integration constant . Although in general
one has to consider each set of parameters separately; for an even integer
greater than one we give a unified picture providing black holes. For
we analyze null / timelike geodesic within the context of particle confinement.Comment: 5 pages, no figures. Revised versio
Black holes and the classical model of a particle in Einstein non-linear electrodynamics theory
Modified by a logarithmic term, the non-linear electrodynamics (NED) model of
the Born-Infeld (BI) action is reconsidered. Unlike the standard BI action,
this choice provides interesting integrals of the Einstein-NED equations. It is
found that the spherical matching process for a regular black hole entails
indispensable surface stresses that vanish only for a specific value of the BI
parameter. This solution represents a classical model of an elementary particle
whose radius coincides with the horizon. In flat space time, a charged particle
becomes a conducting shell with a radius proportional to the BI parameter.Comment: 11 pages, no figure, To appear in Phys. Lett.
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