Kaluza-Klein models: can we construct a viable example?
Maxim Eingorn, Alexander Zhuk

TL;DR
This paper examines soliton solutions in Kaluza-Klein models, finding that black strings with specific equations of state can match observational data and serve as viable astrophysical models, provided negative tension is explained.
Contribution
It identifies black strings as the only solitons consistent with observations and explores their equations of state and stability within Kaluza-Klein frameworks.
Findings
Black strings match observational tests of gravity.
Solitonic parameter k must be very large for viability.
Negative tension in extra dimensions is key for stability.
Abstract
In Kaluza-Klein models, we investigate soliton solutions of Einstein equation. We obtain the formulas for perihelion shift, deflection of light, time delay of radar echoes and PPN parameters. We find that the solitonic parameter k should be very big: |k|\geq 2.3\times10^4. We define a soliton solution which corresponds to a point-like mass source. In this case the soliton parameter k=2, which is clearly contrary to this restriction. Similar problem with the observations takes place for static spherically symmetric perfect fluid with the dust-like equation of state in all dimensions. The common for both of these models is the same equations of state in our three dimensions and in the extra dimensions. All dimensions are treated at equal footing. To be in agreement with observations, it is necessary to break the symmetry between the external/our and internal spaces. It takes place for…
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