Scalar fields in multidimensional gravity. No-hair and other no-go theorems
Abstract
Global properties of static, spherically symmetric configurations of scalar fields of sigma-model type with arbitrary potentials are studied in dimensions, including space-times containing multiple internal factor spaces. The latter are assumed to be Einstein spaces, not necessarily Ricci-flat, and the potential includes contributions from their curvatures. The following results generalize those known in four dimensions: (A) a no-hair theorem: in case , an asymptotically flat black hole cannot have varying scalar fields or moduli fields outside the event horizon; (B) nonexistence of particlelike solutions in models with ; (C) nonexistence of wormholes under very general conditions; (D) a restriction on possible global causal structures (represented by Carter-Penrose diagrams). The list of structures in all models under consideration is the same as is known for vacuum with a cosmological constant in general relativity: Minkowski (or AdS), Schwarzschild, de Sitter and Schwarzschild--de Sitter, and horizons which bound a static region are always simple. The results are applicable to a wide range of Kaluza-Klein, supergravity and stringy models with multiple dilaton and moduli fields.
Cite
@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0212065,
title = {Scalar fields in multidimensional gravity. No-hair and other no-go theorems},
author = {K. A. Bronnikov and S. B. Fadeev and A. V. Michtchenko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0212065},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
10 pages, Latex-2e. Submitted to Gen. Rel. Grav