Quasinormal modes and AdS/CFT correspondence of a rotating BTZ-like black hole in the Einstein-bumblebee gravity

Abstract

We obtain exact expressions for the quasinormal modes (QNMs) of the massive scalar, fermionic and vector perturbations around a rotating BTZ-like black hole in the Einstein-bumblebee gravity. We find that the Lorentz symmetry breaking (LSB) parameter leaves its imprint only on the imaginary parts of the quasinormal frequencies and the corresponding perturbation field decays more slowly for a larger , except for the left-moving quasinormal frequencies ωL with positive mass and the right-moving ones ωR with negative mass for the fundamental modes under the vector perturbation where the imaginary parts are independent of . We also note that, regardless of the kind of perturbations, the real parts depend only on the angular quantum number, which are the same as those in the standard BTZ black hole. Furthermore, we investigate the AdS/CFT correspondence from the QNMs and observe that the expected universal relation for the left and right conformal weights (hL,hR) of the boundary operators dual to various fields still holds even for the BTZ-like black hole in the Einstein-bumblebee gravity. These results strongly support the AdS/CFT correspondence and could help us better understand the Einstein-bumblebee gravity with the Lorentz symmetry violation.

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