Black holes and gravitational waves in three-dimensional f(R) gravity
General Physics
2014-12-22 v2
Abstract
In the three-dimensional pure Einstein gravity, the geometries of the vacuum space-times are always trivial, and gravitational waves (gravitons) are strictly forbidden. For the first time, we find a vacuum circularly symmetric black hole with nontrivial geometries in gravity theory, in which a true singularity appears. In this frame with nontrivial geometry, a perturbative gravitational wave does exist. Beyond the perturbative level, we make a constructive proof of the existence of a gravitational wave in gravity, where the Birkhoff-like theorem becomes invalid. We find two classes of exact solutions of circularly symmetric pure gravitational wave radiation and absorption.
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@article{arxiv.1405.7530,
title = {Black holes and gravitational waves in three-dimensional f(R) gravity},
author = {Hongsheng Zhang and Dao-Jun Liu and Xin-Zhou Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.7530},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
6 pages, minor corrections, to match the published version