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On Acceleration in Three Dimensions

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arxiv 2202.08823 v2 pith:LDB4DBIO submitted 2022-02-17 hep-th gr-qc

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We go "back to basics", studying accelerating systems in $2+1$ AdS gravity \textit{ab initio}. We find three classes of geometry, which we interpret by studying holographically their physical parameters. From these, we construct stationary, accelerating point particles; one-parameter extensions of the BTZ family resembling an accelerating black hole; and find new solutions including a novel accelerating "BTZ geometry" not continuously connected to the BTZ black hole as well as some black funnel solutions.

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