European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields (May 2017)

Black holes in multi-fractional and Lorentz-violating models

  • Gianluca Calcagni,
  • David Rodríguez Fernández,
  • Michele Ronco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-4879-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 77, no. 5
pp. 1 – 17

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Abstract We study static and radially symmetric black holes in the multi-fractional theories of gravity with q-derivatives and with weighted derivatives, frameworks where the spacetime dimension varies with the probed scale and geometry is characterized by at least one fundamental length $$\ell _*$$ ℓ ∗ . In the q-derivatives scenario, one finds a tiny shift of the event horizon. Schwarzschild black holes can present an additional ring singularity, not present in general relativity, whose radius is proportional to $$\ell _*$$ ℓ ∗ . In the multi-fractional theory with weighted derivatives, there is no such deformation, but non-trivial geometric features generate a cosmological-constant term, leading to a de Sitter–Schwarzschild black hole. For both scenarios, we compute the Hawking temperature and comment on the resulting black-hole thermodynamics. In the case with q-derivatives, black holes can be hotter than usual and possess an additional ring singularity, while in the case with weighted derivatives they have a de Sitter hair of purely geometric origin, which may lead to a solution of the cosmological constant problem similar to that in unimodular gravity. Finally, we compare our findings with other Lorentz-violating models.

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