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Non-minimal coupling for the gravitational and electromagnetic fields: black hole solutions and solitons

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2008-11-26 v2 Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Using a Lagrangian formalism, a three-parameter non-minimal Einstein-Maxwell theory is established. The three parameters, q1q_1, q2q_2 and q3q_3, characterize the cross-terms in the Lagrangian, between the Maxwell field and terms linear in the Ricci scalar, Ricci tensor, and Riemann tensor, respectively. Static spherically symmetric equations are set up, and the three parameters are interrelated and chosen so that effectively the system reduces to a one parameter only, qq. Specific black hole and other type of one-parameter solutions are studied. First, as a preparation, the Reissner-Nordstr\"om solution, with q1=q2=q3=0q_1=q_2=q_3=0, is displayed. Then, we seek for solutions in which the electric field is regular everywhere as well as asymptotically Coulombian, and the metric potentials are regular at the center as well as asymptotically flat. In this context, the one-parameter model with q1qq_1\equiv -q, q2=2qq_2=2q, q3=qq_3=-q, called the Gauss-Bonnet model, is analyzed in detail. The study is done through the solution of the Abel equation (the key equation), and the dynamical system associated with the model. There is extra focus on an exact solution of the model and its critical properties. Finally, an exactly integrable one-parameter model, with q1qq_1\equiv -q, q2=qq_2=q, q3=0q_3=0, is considered also in detail. A special sub-model, in which the Fibonacci number appears naturally, of this one-parameter model is shown, and the corresponding exact solution is presented. Interestingly enough, it is a soliton of the theory, the Fibonacci soliton, without horizons and with a mild conical singularity at the center.

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@article{arxiv.0712.4066,
  title  = {Non-minimal coupling for the gravitational and electromagnetic fields: black hole solutions and solitons},
  author = {Alexander B. Balakin and Vladimir V. Bochkarev and José P. S. Lemos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.4066},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

25pages, 6 figures, 1 table, replaced with the version published in Physical Review

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