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Branes in Gravity's Rainbow

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In this work, we investigate the thermodynamics of black $p$-branes (BB) in the context of Gravity's Rainbow. We investigate this using rainbow functions that have been motivated from loop quantum gravity and $\kappa$-Minkowski noncommutative spacetime. Then for the sake of comparison, we examine a couple of other rainbow functions that have also appeared in the literature. We show that, for consistency, Gravity's Rainbow imposes a constraint on the minimum mass of the BB, a constraint that we interpret here as implying the existence of a black $p$-brane remnant. This interpretation is supported by the computation of the black $p$-brane's heat capacity that shows that the latter vanishes when the Schwarzschild radius takes on a value that is bigger than its extremal limit. We found that the same conclusion is reached for the third version of rainbow functions treated here but not with the second one for which only standard black $p$-brane thermodynamics is recovered.

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2026 1

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Rainbow McVittie Horizons in an Expanding Universe

gr-qc · 2026-08-12 · conditional · novelty 5.0

A rainbow-deformed McVittie spacetime with one energy history reduces exactly to standard McVittie dynamics, and a linear late-time rainbow closure fitted to 32 cosmic chronometers and 1580 Pantheon+ supernovae is consistent with the general-relativistic limit.

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  • Rainbow McVittie Horizons in an Expanding Universe gr-qc · 2026-08-12 · conditional · none · ref 20 · internal anchor

    A rainbow-deformed McVittie spacetime with one energy history reduces exactly to standard McVittie dynamics, and a linear late-time rainbow closure fitted to 32 cosmic chronometers and 1580 Pantheon+ supernovae is consistent with the general-relativistic limit.