On horizons and wormholes in k-essence theories
Abstract
We study the properties of possible static, spherically symmetric configurations in k-essence theories with the Lagrangian functions of the form , . A no-go theorem has been proved, claiming that a possible black-hole-like Killing horizon of finite radius cannot exist if the function is required to have a finite derivative . Two exact solutions are obtained for special cases of k-essence: one for , another for , where and are constants. Both solutions contain horizons, are not asymptotically flat, and provide illustrations for the obtained no-go theorem. The first solution may be interpreted as describing a black hole in an asymptotically singular space-time, while in the second solution two horizons of infinite area are connected by a wormhole.
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@article{arxiv.1511.08036,
title = {On horizons and wormholes in k-essence theories},
author = {K. A. Bronnikov and J. C. Fabris and D. C. Rodrigues},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.08036},
year = {2016}
}
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7 pages, 2 figures