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Black hole solutions in scalar-tensor symmetric teleparallel gravity

Sebastián Bahamonde, Jorge Gigante Valcárcel, Laur Järv, Joosep Lember

2022Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Symmetric teleparallel gravity is constructed with a nonzero nonmetricity tensor while both torsion and curvature are vanishing. In this framework, we find exact scalarised spherically symmetric static solutions in scalar-tensor theories built with a nonminimal coupling between the nonmetricity scalar and a scalar field. It turns out that the Bocharova-Bronnikov-Melnikov-Bekenstein solution has a symmetric teleparallel analogue (in addition to the recently found metric teleparallel analogue), while some other of these solutions describe scalarised black hole configurations that are not known in the Riemannian or metric teleparallel scalar-tensor case. To aid the analysis we also derive no-hair theorems for the theory. Since the symmetric teleparallel scalar-tensor models also include f(Q) gravity, we shortly discuss this case and further prove a theorem which says that by imposing that the metric functions are the reciprocal of each other ( g rr = 1/ g tt ), the f(Q) gravity theory reduces to the symmetric teleparallel equivalent of general relativity (plus a cosmological constant), and the metric takes the (Anti)de-Sitter-Schwarzschild form.

Topics & Concepts

Mathematical physicsPhysicsScalar (mathematics)Metric tensorScalar curvatureTensor (intrinsic definition)General relativityScalar fieldSchwarzschild metricScalar–tensor theoryClassical mechanicsCurvatureGeodesicMathematical analysisGeometryMathematicsCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsAdvanced Differential Geometry Research