On Taking the $D\to 4$ limit of Gauss-Bonnet Gravity: Theory and Solutions
Abstract
We comment on the recently introduced Gauss-Bonnet gravity in four dimensions. We argue that it does not make sense to consider this theory to be defined by a set of solutions of the higher-dimensional Gauss-Bonnet gravity. We show that a well-defined limit of Gauss-Bonnet Gravity is obtained generalizing a method employed by Mann and Ross to obtain a limit of the Einstein gravity in dimensions. This is a scalar-tensor theory of the Horndeski type obtained by a dimensional reduction methods. By considering simple spacetimes beyond spherical symmetry (Taub-NUT spaces) we show that the naive limit of the higher-dimensional theory to four dimensions is not well defined and contrast the resultant metrics with the actual solutions of the new theory.
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@article{arxiv.2004.09472,
title = {On Taking the $D\to 4$ limit of Gauss-Bonnet Gravity: Theory and Solutions},
author = {Robie A. Hennigar and David Kubiznak and Robert B. Mann and Christopher Pollack},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.09472},
year = {2020}
}
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19 pages, no figures v2: added references