Gravity of a noncanonical global monopole: conical topology and compactification
Abstract
We obtain solutions of Einstein's equations describing gravitational field outside a noncanonical global monopole with cosmological constant. In particular, we consider two models of k-monopoles: the Dirac-Born-Infeld (DBI) and the power-law types, and study their corresponding exterior gravitational fields. For each model we found two types of solutions. The first of which are global k-monopole black hole with conical global topology. These are generalizations of the Barriola-Vilenkin solution of global monopole. The appearance of noncanonical kinetic terms does not modify the critical symmetry-breaking scale, , but it does affect the corresponding horizon(s). The second type of solution is compactification, whose topology is a product of two -dimensional spaces with constant curvatures; , with can be de Sitter, Minkowski, or Anti-de Sitter, and is the -sphere. We investigate all possible compactifications and show that the nonlinearity of kinetic terms opens up new channels which are otherwise non-existent. For four-dimensional geometry, we conjecture that these compactification channels are their (possible) non-static super-critical states, right before they undergo topological inflation.
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@article{arxiv.1508.02118,
title = {Gravity of a noncanonical global monopole: conical topology and compactification},
author = {Ilham Prasetyo and Handhika S. Ramadhan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.02118},
year = {2016}
}
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