Schwarzschild generalized black hole horizon and the embedding space

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Publication:6237938

DOI10.1140/EPJC/S10052-012-2258-9arXiv1212.2588MaRDI QIDQ6237938FDOQ6237938


Authors: J. M. Hoff da Silva, Roldão da Rocha Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 11 December 2012

Abstract: By performing a Taylor expansion along the extra dimension of a metric describing a black hole on a brane, we explore the influence of the embedding space on the black hole horizon. In particular, it is shown that the existence of a Kottler correction of the black hole on the brane, in a viable braneworld scenario, might represent the radius of the black string collapsing to zero, for some point(s) on the black string axis of symmetry along the extra dimension. Further scrutiny on such black hole corrections by braneworld effects is elicited, the well-known results in the literature are recovered as limiting cases, and we assert and show that when the radius of the black string transversal section is zero, as one moves away from the brane into the bulk, is indeed a singularity.













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