Black hole perturbation in parity violating gravitational theories
Abstract
We study linear perturbations around the static and spherically symmetric spacetime for the gravitational theories whose Lagrangian depends on Ricci scalar and the parity violating Chern-Simons term. By an explicit construction, we show that Hamiltonian for the perturbation variables is not bounded from below in general, suggesting that such a background spacetime is unstable against perturbations. This gives a strong limit on a phenomenological gravitational model which violates parity. We also provide a necessary and sufficient condition for the theory to belong to a special class in which no such instability occurs. For such theories, the number of propagating modes for is three, one from the odd and the other two from the even. Unlike in the case of theories, those modes are coupled each other, which can be used as a distinctive feature to test the parity violating theories from observations. All the modes propagate at the speed of light. No-ghost condition and no-tachyon condition are the same as those in theories. For the dipole perturbations, the odd and the even modes completely decouple. The odd mode gives a slowly-rotating BH solution whose metric is linearized in its angular momentum. We provide an integral expression of such a solution. On the other hand, the even mode propagates at the speed of light. For the monopole perturbation, in addition to a mode which just shifts the mass of the background BH, there is also one even mode that propagates at the speed of light.
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@article{arxiv.1107.3705,
title = {Black hole perturbation in parity violating gravitational theories},
author = {Hayato Motohashi and Teruaki Suyama},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1107.3705},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
17 pages; v2: References and physical discussion added, results unchanged, matches published version in PRD