Spacetime structure of static solutions in Gauss-Bonnet gravity: charged case
Abstract
We have studied spacetime structures of static solutions in the -dimensional Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet-Maxwell- system. Especially we focus on effects of the Maxwell charge. We assume that the Gauss-Bonnet coefficient is non-negative and in order to define the relevant vacuum state. Solutions have the -dimensional Euclidean sub-manifold whose curvature is , or -1. In Gauss-Bonnet gravity, solutions are classified into plus and minus branches. In the plus branch all solutions have the same asymptotic structure as those in general relativity with a negative cosmological constant. The charge affects a central region of the spacetime. A branch singularity appears at the finite radius for any mass parameter. There the Kretschmann invariant behaves as , which is much milder than divergent behavior of the central singularity in general relativity . Some charged black hole solutions have no inner horizon in Gauss-Bonnet gravity. Although there is a maximum mass for black hole solutions in the plus branch for in the neutral case, no such maximum exists in the charged case. The solutions in the plus branch with and have an "inner" black hole, and inner and the "outer" black hole horizons. Considering the evolution of black holes, we briefly discuss a classical discontinuous transition from one black hole spacetime to another.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0504141,
title = {Spacetime structure of static solutions in Gauss-Bonnet gravity: charged case},
author = {Takashi Torii and Hideki Maeda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0504141},
year = {2014}
}
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20 pages, 10 figures