Self-accelerating cosmologies and hairy black holes in ghost-free bigravity and massive gravity
Abstract
We present a survey of the known cosmological and black hole solutions in ghost-free bigravity and massive gravity theories. These can be divided into three classes. First, there are solutions with proportional metrics, which are the same as in General Relativity with a cosmological term, which can be positive, negative or zero. Secondly, for spherically symmetric systems, there are solutions with non-bidiagonal metrics. The g-metric fulfills Einstein equations with a positive cosmological term and a matter source, while the f-metric is anti-de Sitter. The third class contains solutions with bidiagonal metrics, and these can be quite complex. The time-dependent solutions describe homogeneous (isotropic or anisotropic) cosmologies which show a late-time self-acceleration or other types of behavior. The static solutions describe black holes with a massive graviton hair, and also globally regular lumps of energy. None of these are asymptotically flat. Including a matter source gives rise to asymptotically flat solutions which exhibit the Vainshtein mechanism of recovery of General Relativity in a finite region.
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@article{arxiv.1304.0238,
title = {Self-accelerating cosmologies and hairy black holes in ghost-free bigravity and massive gravity},
author = {Mikhail S. Volkov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.0238},
year = {2015}
}
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The version published in the focus issue of Classical and Quantum Gravity