Branes on Charged Dilatonic Backgrounds: Self-Tuning, Lorentz Violations and Cosmology
Abstract
We construct an n+q+2 dimensional background that has dilatonic q-brane singularities and that is charged under an antisymmetric tensor field, the background spacetime being maximally symmetric in n-dimensions with constant curvature k=0,+1,-1. For k=1 the bulk solutions correspond to black q-branes. For k=0,-1 the geometry resembles the `white hole' region of the Reissner-N"ordstrom solution with a past Cauchy horizon. The metric between the (timelike) singularity and the horizon is static whereas beyond the horizon it is cosmological. In the particular case of q=0, we study the motion of a codimension one n-brane in these charged dilatonic backgrounds that interpolate between the original scalar self-tuning and the black hole geometry and provide a way to avoid the naked singularity problem and/or the need of having exotic matter on the brane. These backgrounds are asymmetrically warped and so break 4D Lorentz symmetry in a way that is safe for particle physics but may lead to faster than light propagation in the gravitational sector.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-th/0106120,
title = {Branes on Charged Dilatonic Backgrounds: Self-Tuning, Lorentz Violations and Cosmology},
author = {C. Grojean and F. Quevedo and G. Tasinato and I. Zavala},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0106120},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
28 pages, 4 figures, JHEP LaTeX. Few typos corrected. Published version