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Thermodynamics of modified black holes from gravity's rainbow
We study the thermodynamics of modified black holes proposed in the context
of gravity's rainbow. A notion of intrinsic temperature and entropy for these
black holes is introduced. In particular for a specific class of modified
Schwarzschild solutions, their temperature and entropy are obtained and
compared with those previously obtained from modified dispersion relations in
deformed special relativity. It turns out that the results of these two
different strategies coincide, and this may be viewed as a support for the
proposal of deformed equivalence principle.Comment: 3 pages, Revte
The kinematics of particles moving in rainbow spacetime
The kinematics of particles moving in rainbow spacetime is studied in this
paper. In particular the geodesics of a massive particle in rainbow flat
spacetime is obtained when the semi-classical effect of its own energy on the
background is taken into account. We show that in general the trajectory of a
freely falling particle remains unchanged which is still a straight line as in
the flat spacetime. The implication to the Unruh effect in rainbow flat
spacetime is also discussed.Comment: 5 page
The regularity of harmonic maps into spheres and applications to Bernstein problems
We show the regularity of, and derive a-priori estimates for (weakly)
harmonic maps from a Riemannian manifold into a Euclidean sphere under the
assumption that the image avoids some neighborhood of a half-equator. The
proofs combine constructions of strictly convex functions and the regularity
theory of quasi-linear elliptic systems.
We apply these results to the spherical and Euclidean Bernstein problems for
minimal hypersurfaces, obtaining new conditions under which compact minimal
hypersurfaces in spheres or complete minimal hypersurfaces in Euclidean spaces
are trivial
Rainbow universe
The formalism of rainbow gravity is studied in a cosmological setting. We
consider the very early universe which is radiation dominated. A novel
treatment in our paper is to look for an ``averaged'' cosmological metric
probed by radiation particles themselves. Taking their cosmological evolution
into account, we derive the modified Friedmann-Robertson-Walker(FRW) equations
which is a generalization of the solution presented by Magueijo and Smolin.
Based on this phenomenological cosmological model we argue that the spacetime
curvature has an upper bound such that the cosmological singularity is absent.
These modified equations can be treated as effective equations in the
semi-classical framework of quantum gravity and its analogy with the one
recently proposed in loop quantum cosmology is also discussed.Comment: 5 page
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