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On the central singularity of the BTZ geometries

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2024-04-11 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

The nature of the central singularity of the BTZ geometries -- stationary vacuum solutions of 2+1 gravity with negative cosmological constant Λ=2\Lambda=-\ell^{-2} and SO(2)×RSO(2)\times \mathbb{R} 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 AdS3_3 connections. The analysis is carried out for all values of the mass MM and angular momentum JJ, namely, for black holes (MJM \ell \ge |J|) and naked singularities (M<JM \ell < |J|). In general, both Lorentz and AdS3_3 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 M±J/=n±2M\pm J/\ell=-n_{\pm}^2, with n±Nn_{\pm} \in \mathbb{N}, recently identified in \cite{GMYZ} as BPS configurations, the AdS3_3 holonomy reduces to the identity. Nevertheless, except for the AdS3_{3} spacetime (M=1M=-1, J=0J=0), 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