Cosmic strings in a model of non-relativistic gravity
Abstract
Hoava proposed a non-relativistic renormalizable theory of gravitation, which is reduced to general relativity (GR) in large distances (infra-red regime (IR)). It is believed that this theory is an ultra-violet (UV) completion for the classical theory of gravitation. In this paper, after a brief review of some fundamental features of this theory, we investigate it for a static cylindrical symmetric solution which describes \emph{Cosmic string} as a special case. We have also investigated some possible solutions, and have seen that how the classical GR field equations are modified for generic potential . In one case there is an algebraic constraint on the values of three coupling constants. Finally as a pioneering work we deduce the most general \emph{cosmic string} in this theory. We explicitly show that how the \emph{coupling constants} distort the mass parameter of \emph{cosmic string}. We deduce an explicit function for mass per unit length of the space-time as a function of the \emph{coupling constants}. We compare this function with another which Aryal et al [58] have found in GR.Also we calculate the self-force on a massive particle near Hoava-Lifshitz straight string and we give a typical order for the \emph{coupling constants} . This order of magnitude proposes a cosmological test for validity of this theory.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.0910.0594,
title = {Cosmic strings in a model of non-relativistic gravity},
author = {D. Momeni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0910.0594},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
30pages,It has been accepted for publication in International Journal of Theoretical Physics-Extended version with 2 new sections about (Thermodynamics and Dark energy in Horava-Lifshitz gravity),(About the existence of non-static cylindrical solutions)