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24 April 2024
 
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Absence of evaporation phenomena in f(T) gravity
M. J. S. Houndjo ; D. Momeni ; R. Myrzakulov ; M. E. Rodrigues ;
Date 3 Apr 2013
AbstractWe formulated evaporation phenomena in a generic model of generalized teleparallel gravity in Weitzenbock spacetime. We performed the perturbation analysis around the constant torsion scalar solution named as Nariai spacetime which is an exact solution of field equations as the limiting case of the Schwarzschild-de Sitter and in limit which two back hole and cosmological horizons coincides. By carefully analyze of the horizon perturbation equation we show (anti)evaporation can not be happen. From this result it implies that a typical blackhole in any generic form of generalized teleparallel gravity is frozen in it’s initial state. This is an universal feature and completely independence from the form of the model and even the form of the initial phase of horizon perturbations.
Source arXiv, 1304.1147
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