Black hole in a radially slant warped braneworld scenario

Abstract

As a follow-up to our previous paper arxiv: 1309.4244[hep-th], we determine radion induced spherically symmetric solution using the gradient approximation scheme, when two warped 3-branes are slant with respect to each other such that the radion field in this case is a radial co-ordinate varying function. The slanting between the branes is assumed to be small. In the absence of any on-brane matter except that induced effects of radion field, the resulting black hole is found to be extremal Reissner-Nordstrom whose mass is proportional to the slanting between the 3-branes. It is however seen that the inter-brane separation diminishes to zero for a particular value of radial co-ordinate which can be mimicked as intersection of the branes. This situation can be circumvented by adding traceless on-brane matter on the negative tension brane.

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