2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2207.00059
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Revisiting diagonal tetrads: New Black Hole solutions in $f(T)$ gravity

Abstract: We study various forms of diagonal tetrads that accommodate Black Hole solutions in f (T ) gravity with certain symmetries. As is well-known, vacuum spherically symmetric diagonal tetrads lead to rather boring cases of constant torsion scalars. We extend this statement to other possible horizon topologies, namely, spherical, hyperbolic and planar horizons. All such cases are forced to have constant torsion scalars to satisfy the antisymmetric part of the field equations. We give a full classification of possib… Show more

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“…Unfortunately, it would be hard to explicitly study perturbations around such solutions, for the lack of known exact ones except the rather problematic cases of complex-valued tetrads [33]. Probably, a feasible way to go would be to do perturbations around the charged flat-horizon constructions [34], even if much less physical.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, it would be hard to explicitly study perturbations around such solutions, for the lack of known exact ones except the rather problematic cases of complex-valued tetrads [33]. Probably, a feasible way to go would be to do perturbations around the charged flat-horizon constructions [34], even if much less physical.…”
Section: Preferred Foliations?mentioning
confidence: 99%