Braneworlds scenarios in a gravity model with higher order spatial three-curvature terms
F. S. Bemfica, M. Dias, M. Gomes, J. M. Hoff da Silva

TL;DR
This paper explores a five-dimensional Horava-like gravity model with higher order spatial curvature terms in braneworld scenarios, analyzing equations of motion, junction conditions, and the role of detailed balance in ensuring physical consistency and positive brane tension.
Contribution
It introduces a consistent braneworld model with higher order curvature terms, demonstrating the importance of detailed balance and the parameter in obtaining physically viable brane solutions.
Findings
Model is consistent only if =1.
Detailed balance condition eliminates problematic terms.
Positive brane tension requires <0.
Abstract
In this work we study a Horava-like five-dimensional model in the context of braneworld theory. To begin with, the equations of motion of such model are obtained and, within the realm of warped geometry, we show that the model is consistent if and only if takes its relativistic value 1. Furthermore, since the first derivative of the warp factor is discontinuous over the branes, we show that the elimination of problematic terms involving the square of the warp factor second order derivatives are eliminated by imposing detailed balance condition in the bulk. Afterwards, the Israel's junction conditions are computed, allowing the attainment of an effective Lagrangian in the visible brane. In particular, for a (4+1)-dimensional Horava-like model defined in the bulk without cosmological constant, we show that the resultant effective Lagrangian in the brane corresponds to a…
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