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Black holes in asymptotically Lifshitz spacetimes with arbitrary critical exponent

High Energy Physics - Theory 2013-05-29 v2

Abstract

Recently, a class of gravitational backgrounds in 3+1 dimensions have been proposed as holographic duals to a Lifshitz theory describing critical phenomena in 2+1 dimensions with critical exponent z1z\geq 1. We numerically explore black holes in these backgrounds for a range of values of zz. We find drastically different behavior for z>2z>2 and z<2z<2. We find that for z>2z>2 (z<2z<2) the Lifshitz fixed point is repulsive (attractive) when going to larger radial parameter rr. For the repulsive z>2z>2 backgrounds, we find a continuous family of black holes satisfying a finite energy condition. However, for z<2z<2 we find that the finite energy condition is more restrictive, and we expect only a discrete set of black hole solutions, unless some unexpected cancellations occur. For all black holes, we plot temperature TT as a function of horizon radius r0r_0. For z1.761z\lessapprox 1.761 we find that this curve develops a negative slope for certain values of r0r_0 possibly indicating a thermodynamic instability.

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@article{arxiv.0905.3183,
  title  = {Black holes in asymptotically Lifshitz spacetimes with arbitrary critical exponent},
  author = {Gaetano Bertoldi and Benjamin A. Burrington and Amanda Peet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.3183},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

23 pages, 6 figures, references corrected, graphs made readable in greyscale