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Five-dimensional regular black holes in a brane world

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arxiv 2107.04072 v2 pith:RUJKICRZ submitted 2021-07-08 hep-th gr-qc

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keywords braneregularblackbulkholesfive-dimensionalsittercore
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Following a recent approach, complete and analytic solutions (brane and bulk) of regular black holes are shown in a brane context. The metrics are regular both on the four-dimensional brane and in the five-dimensional bulk. Like many brane world scenarios, the bulk spacetime is asymptotically anti-de Sitter. On the other hand, a de Sitter core on the brane avoids the singularity inside the event horizon, providing then well-known regular black holes on the brane. From the bulk perspective, the regular black holes are five-dimensional objects, with the event horizon extending to the extra dimension, but the de Sitter core is entirely on the four-dimensional brane.

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