Lifshitz black holes in four-dimensional Critical Gravity
Moises Bravo-Gaete, Maria Montserrat Juarez-Aubry, Gerardo, Velazquez-Rodriguez

TL;DR
This paper investigates Lifshitz black hole solutions in four-dimensional Critical Gravity with negative cosmological constant, exploring matter couplings, solution properties, and thermodynamics, revealing new solutions and their physical implications.
Contribution
The study introduces novel Lifshitz black hole solutions in four-dimensional Critical Gravity with matter fields, including a stealth configuration, and analyzes their thermodynamic behavior.
Findings
Found asymptotically Lifshitz solutions for z=4 with dilaton fields.
Discovered solutions for z in (1,4) with scalar fields, including the isotropic limit.
Identified a stealth configuration at z=4 with a non-minimally coupled scalar field.
Abstract
In this work, we study the existence of asymptotically Lifshitz black holes in Critical Gravity in four dimensions with a negative cosmological constant under two scenarios: First, including dilatonic fields as the matter source, where we find an asymptotically Lifshitz solution for a fixed value of the dynamical exponent . As a second case, we also added a non-minimally coupled scalar field with a potential given by a mass term and a quartic term. Using this approach, we found a solution for defined in the interval , recovering the Schwarzchild-Anti-de Sitter case with planar base manifold in the isotropic limit. Moreover, when we analyzed the limiting case , we found that there exists an additional solution that can be interpreted as a stealth configuration in which the stealth field is overflying the solution without the non-minimally coupled field…
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