Black hole solutions of modified gravity theories
Yannis Bardoux

TL;DR
This thesis explores various extended black hole solutions in modified gravity theories, including higher dimensions, p-form fields, Lovelock theory, and scalar fields, analyzing their properties and thermodynamics.
Contribution
It introduces new black hole solutions in extended gravity frameworks, expanding understanding beyond classical General Relativity with detailed thermodynamic analysis.
Findings
New static black hole solutions with p-form fields shaping horizons
Solutions in Lovelock theory including Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet with p-forms
Black holes with scalar fields exhibiting phase transitions
Abstract
The main interest of the work exposed in this thesis is to explore hairy black holes in a more general framework than General Relativity by taking into account the presence of a cosmological constant, of higher dimensions, of exotic matter fields or of higher curvature terms. These extensions to General Relativity can be derived in the context of String Theory. It is also by studying natural extensions to General Relativity that we can more deeply understand the theory of Einstein. Firstly, we will display the theory of General Relativity with its building blocks in particular and we will give the mathematical tools that we need afterwards. Then, a first extension will be detailed with the introduction of higher dimensions and p-form fields which constitute the natural generalization of the electromagnetic interaction. We will build in this framework new static black hole solutions…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
