42 research outputs found
Phantom Field from Conformal Invariance
We establish a correspondence between a conformally invariant complex scalar
field action (with a conformal self-interaction potential) and the action of a
phantom scalar field minimally coupled to gravity (with a cosmological
constant). In this correspondence, the module of the complex scalar field is
used to relate conformally the metrics of both systems while its phase is
identified with the phantom scalar field. At the level of the equations, the
correspondence allows to map solution of the conformally non-linear
Klein-Gordon equation with vanishing energy-momentum tensor to solution of a
phantom scalar field minimally coupled to gravity with cosmological constant
satisfying a massless Klein-Gordon equation. The converse is also valid with
the advantage that it offers more possibilities owing to the freedom of
rewriting a metric as the conformal transformation of another metric. Finally,
we provide some examples of this correspondence.Comment: 5 pages, two column
A Cardy-like formula for rotating black holes with planar horizon
We show that the semiclassical entropy of -dimensional rotating
(an)isotropic black holes with planar horizon can be successfully computed
according to a Cardy-like formula. This formula does not refer to any central
charges but instead involves the vacuum energy which is identified with a
gravitational bulk soliton. The soliton is obtained from the non-rotating black
hole solution by means of a double analytic continuation. The robustness of the
Cardy-like formula is tested with numerous and varied examples, including AdS,
Lifshitz and hyperscaling violation planar black holes.Comment: Published in JHEP04(2017)09
AdS black holes with arbitrary scalar coupling
A general class of axionic and electrically charged black holes for a
self-interacting scalar field nonminimally coupled to Einstein gravity with a
negative cosmological constant is presented. These solutions are the first
examples of black holes with an arbitrary nonminimal coupling in four
dimensions. Moreover, due to the presence of two three-forms fields, the
topology of the horizon of these black holes is planar. We discuss some
properties of these solutions electing particular values of the nonminimal
coupling parameter. A special case arises when , for which the
gravitational field is confined in a region close to the event horizon. We also
show that these black holes emerge from stealth AdS configurations as the
axionic fields are switched on, and that they can be generated through a
Kerr-Schild transformation. Finally, in the appendix, we extend these results
to arbitrary dimension.Comment: 23 page
pp Waves of Conformal Gravity with Self-Interacting Source
Recently, Deser, Jackiw and Pi have shown that three-dimensional conformal
gravity with a source given by a conformally coupled scalar field admits pp
wave solutions. In this letter, we consider this model with a self-interacting
potential preserving the conformal structure. A pp wave geometry is also
supported by this system and, we show that this model is equivalent to
topologically massive gravity with a cosmological constant whose value is given
in terms of the potential strength.Comment: 6 pages, minor changes, accepted in Ann. Phy
Nonlinearly charged Lifshitz black holes for any exponent
Charged Lifshitz black holes for the Einstein-Proca-Maxwell system with a
negative cosmological constant in arbitrary dimension are known only if the
dynamical critical exponent is fixed as . In the present work, we
show that these configurations can be extended to much more general charged
black holes which in addition exist for any value of the dynamical exponent
by considering a nonlinear electrodynamics instead of the Maxwell theory.
More precisely, we introduce a two-parametric nonlinear electrodynamics defined
in the more general, but less known, so-called -formalism and
obtain a family of charged black hole solutions depending on two parameters. We
also remark that the value of the dynamical exponent turns out to be
critical in the sense that it yields asymptotically Lifshitz black holes with
logarithmic decay supported by a particular logarithmic electrodynamics. All
these configurations include extremal Lifshitz black holes. Charged topological
Lifshitz black holes are also shown to emerge by slightly generalizing the
proposed electrodynamics
Lie-algebra expansions, Chern-Simons theories and the Einstein-Hilbert lagrangian
Starting from gravity as a Chern-Simons action for the AdS algebra in five
dimensions, it is possible to deform the theory through an expansion of the Lie
algebra that leads to a system consisting of the Einstein-Hilbert action plus
nonminimally coupled matter. The deformed system is gauge invariant under the
Poincare group enlarged by an Abelian ideal. Although the resulting action
naively looks like General Relativity plus corrections due to matter sources,
it is shown that the nonminimal couplings produce a radical departure from GR.
Indeed, the dynamics is not continuously connected to the one obtained from
Einstein-Hilbert action. In a matter-free configuration and in the torsionless
sector, the field equations are too strong a restriction on the geometry as the
metric must satisfy both the Einstein and pure Gauss-Bonnet equations. In
particular, the five-dimensional Schwarzschild geometry fails to be a solution;
however, configurations corresponding to a brane-world with positive
cosmological constant on the worldsheet are admissible when one of the matter
fields is switched on. These results can be extended to higher odd dimensions.Comment: 11 page