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Braneworld Stars: Anisotropy Minimally Projected Onto the Brane
In the context of the Randall-Sundrum braneworld, an exhaustive and detailed
description of the approach based in the minimal anisotropic consequence onto
the brane, which has been successfully used to generate exact interior
solutions to Einstein's field equations for static and non-uniform braneworld
stars with local and non-local bulk terms, is carefully presented. It is shown
that this approach allows the generation of a braneworld version for any known
general relativistic solution.Comment: 15 pages, 1 figure. Schwarzschild's solution removed. References
added. Based on the contributed lecture given at the IX Asia-Pacific
International Conference on Gravitation and Astrophysics (ICGA9), June
28-July 2, 2009, Wuhan, Chin
Brane-world stars from minimal geometric deformation, and black holes
We build analytical models of spherically symmetric stars in the brane-world,
in which the external space-time contains both an ADM mass and a tidal charge.
In order to determine the interior geometry, we apply the principle of minimal
geometric deformation, which allows one to map General Relativistic solutions
to solutions of the effective four-dimensional brane-world equations. We
further restrict our analysis to stars with a radius linearly related to the
total General Relativistic mass, and obtain a general relation between the
latter, the brane-world ADM mass and the tidal charge. In these models, the
value of the star's radius can then be taken to zero smoothly, thus obtaining
brane-world black hole metrics with a tidal charge solely determined by the
mass of the source and the brane tension. General conclusions regarding the
minimum mass for semiclassical black holes will also be drawn.Comment: 23 pages, 2 figures, references added and update
Brane-world stars and (microscopic) black holes
We study stars in the brane-world by employing the principle of minimal
geometric deformation and find that brane-world black hole metrics with a tidal
charge are consistently recovered in a suitable limit. This procedure allows us
to determine the tidal charge as a function of the black hole ADM mass (and
brane tension). A minimum mass for semiclassical microscopic black holes can
then be derived, with a relevant impact for the description of black hole
events at the LHC.Comment: LaTeX, 11 pages, 2 figures. Final version to appear in PL
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