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Regular black holes in gravity
In this work, we study the possibility of generalizing solutions of regular
black holes with an electric charge, constructed in general relativity, for the
theory, where is the Gauss-Bonnet invariant. This type of solution
arises due to the coupling between gravitational theory and nonlinear
electrodynamics. We construct the formalism in terms of a mass function and it
results in different gravitational and electromagnetic theories for which mass
function. The electric field of these solutions are always regular and the
strong energy condition is violated in some region inside the event horizon.
For some solutions, we get an analytical form for the function. Imposing
the limit of some constant going to zero in the function we recovered
the linear case, making the general relativity a particular case.Comment: 22 pages, 25 figures.Version published in EPJ
The role of macroeconomic variables in sovereign risk
We use a dynamic term structure model with default and observable factors to study the interaction between macro variables and the Brazilian sovereign yield curve. We also calculate the default probabilities implied from the estimated model and the impact of macro shocks on those probabilities. Our results indicate that the VIX is the most important macro factor affecting short-term bonds and default probabilities, while the American short-term rate is the most important factor affecting the long-term default probabilities. Regarding the domestic variables, only the slope of the local yield curve presents significant explanatory power for the sovereign rates and default probabilities.
New insight on pseudospin doublets in nuclei
The relevance of the pseudospin symmetry in nuclei is considered. New insight
is obtained from looking at the continuous transition from a model satisfying
the spin symmetry to another one satisfying the pseudospin symmetry. This study
suggests that there are models allowing no missing single-particle states in
this transition, contrary to what is usually advocated. It rather points out to
an association of pseudospin partners different from the one usually assumed,
together with a strong violation of the corresponding symmetry. A comparison
with results obtained from some relativistic approaches is made.Comment: 27 pages, 18 figure
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