On the central singularity of the BTZ geometries
Abstract
The nature of the central singularity of the BTZ geometries -- stationary vacuum solutions of 2+1 gravity with negative cosmological constant and isometry -- is discussed. The essential tool for this analysis is the holonomy operator on a closed path (i.e., Wilson loop) around the central singularity. The study considers the holonomies for the Lorentz and AdS connections. The analysis is carried out for all values of the mass and angular momentum , namely, for black holes () and naked singularities (). In general, both Lorentz and AdS holonomies are nontrivial in the zero-radius limit revealing the presence of delta-like singularity at the origin in the curvature and torsion two-forms. However, in the cases , with , recently identified in \cite{GMYZ} as BPS configurations, the AdS holonomy reduces to the identity. Nevertheless, except for the AdS spacetime (, ), all BTZ geometries have a central singularity which is not revealed by local operations.
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@article{arxiv.2404.06552,
title = {On the central singularity of the BTZ geometries},
author = {Matías Briceño and Cristián Martínez and Jorge Zanelli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.06552},
year = {2024}
}
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22 pages, 2 figures, 1 table