Critical gravity on AdS2 spacetimes

Abstract

We study the critical gravity in two dimensional AdS (AdS2) spacetimes, which was obtained from the cosmological topologically massive gravity (TMG) in three dimensions by using the Kaluza-Klein dimensional reduction. We perform the perturbation analysis around AdS2, which may correspond to the near-horizon geometry of the extremal BTZ black hole obtained from the TMG with identification upon uplifting three dimensions. A massive propagating scalar mode δ F satisfies the second-order differential equation away from the critical point of K=l, whose solution is given by the Bessel functions. On the other hand, δ F satisfies the fourth-order equation at the critical point. We exactly solve the fourth-order equation, and compare it with the log-gravity in two dimensions. Consequently, the critical gravity in two dimensions could not be described by a massless scalar δ F ml and its logarithmic partner δ F 4th log.

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