Soluciones exactas de agujeros negros en la teoría generalizada de Proca
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Cubides Pérez, S. M., & Rodríguez García, Y. (2021). Soluciones exactas de agujeros negros en la teoría generalizada de Proca. Revista De La Academia Colombiana De Ciencias Exactas, Físicas Y Naturales, 45(174), 30–51. https://doi.org/10.18257/raccefyn.1276

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Con el fin de restringir la teoría generalizada de Proca y de determinar su compatibilidad con las futuras observaciones en el ámbito astrofísico, se estudiaron soluciones de agujeros negros en el marco de esta teoría. Para ello, en primer lugar, se determinaron las ecuaciones de campo gravitacional y de campo vectorial correspondientes a la acción generalizada de Proca para, posteriormente, obtener sus versiones adaptadas a agujeros negros estáticos y esféricamente simétricos. Posteriormente se encontraron soluciones de las ecuaciones de campo para diferentes tipos de acoplamientos dentro de esta teoría las cuales, debido a las condiciones establecidas para las funciones métricas, difieren de las soluciones de Reissner-Nordström y de Schwarzschild tan sólo en las funciones que describen al campo vectorial dependiendo del acomplamiento estudiado. A juzgar únicamente por este resultado, la teoría de la Relatividad General luce más atractiva que la teoría generalizada de Proca.

https://doi.org/10.18257/raccefyn.1276

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Agujeros negros | gravedad modificada | teorías vector-tensor
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