Melvin--Bonnor and Bertotti--Robinson spacetimes with Baryonic charge
Jos\'e Barrientos, Fabrizio Canfora, Adolfo Cisterna, Keanu M\"uller, Anibal Neira

TL;DR
This paper develops a systematic method to construct solutions with Baryonic charge in Einstein-Scalar-Maxwell and gauged Skyrme-Maxwell-Einstein theories, deriving explicit relations between mass, Baryonic charge, and magnetic field.
Contribution
It introduces a new framework linking Einstein-Scalar-Maxwell solutions to gauged Skyrme models, enabling explicit construction and parameter relations for Baryonic charge configurations.
Findings
Derived a formula relating black hole mass to Baryonic charge and magnetic field.
Established a quantization condition linking parameters of the solutions.
Found a linear relation between mass and Baryonic charge at large mass values.
Abstract
Recently, a novel dictionary relating solutions of the Einstein--Scalar--Maxwell theory to solutions of gauged Skyrme--Maxwell--Einstein models in dimensions has been established. This development provides a clear and systematic route to constructing new configurations with nontrivial Baryonic charge and magnetic field, leveraging the fact that the Einstein--Scalar--Maxwell system is considerably more tractable, thanks to powerful solution-generating techniques. In this work, we exploit the framework that allows compact sources dressed by scalar fields to be consistently embedded in external electromagnetic backgrounds, and we construct their dual counterparts carrying Baryonic charge in the Skyrme sector. The resulting Baryonic charge is expressed directly in terms of the parameters characterizing the seed spacetime, and a corresponding quantization condition involving these…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
