Exact Black Hole and Cosmological Solutions in a Two-Dimensional Dilaton-Spectator Theory of Gravity
K.C.K. Chan, R.B. Mann

TL;DR
This paper derives exact black hole and cosmological solutions in a specific two-dimensional dilaton-spectator gravity theory, revealing novel features and connections to string theory and higher-dimensional cosmology.
Contribution
It provides explicit solutions and analyzes their properties, including thermodynamics and horizon behavior, in a new two-dimensional gravity model with a spectator field.
Findings
Existence of asymptotically flat double- and multiple-horizon black holes.
Black hole solutions resemble 2D string-theoretic and 4D Reissner-Nordstrom black holes.
Two non-singular and one singular cosmological solutions in 2D FRW cosmology.
Abstract
Exact black hole and cosmological solutions are obtained for a special two-dimensional dilaton-spectator () theory of gravity. We show how in this context any desired spacetime behaviour can be determined by an appropriate choice of a dilaton potential function and a ``coupling function'' in the action. We illustrate several black hole solutions as examples. In particular, asymptotically flat double- and multiple- horizon black hole solutions are obtained. One solution bears an interesting resemblance to the string-theoretic black hole and contains the same thermodynamic properties; another resembles the Reissner-Nordstrom solution. We find two characteristic features of all the black hole solutions. First the coupling constants in must be set equal to constants of integration (typically the mass). Second, the spectator field and…
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