Revisit Static Aether: Exact Vacuum Solution in Einstein-Aether Theory and Its Analytic Extension
Abstract
We obtain an exact analytical vacuum solution of Einstein-Aether theory with a strictly static aether configuration and investigate its maximal extension. The solution depends only on the coupling c14 and reduces to the Schwarzschild geometry in the limit c14=0. We show that Schwarzschild is an isolated member of this family: for any nonzero c14 the spacetime ceases to be a black hole and instead becomes either a naked singularity (c14<0) or a wormhole-like geometry (0<c14<2). By constructing the complete analytic extension, we demonstrate that the internal infinity of the wormhole corresponds to an extremal Killing horizon. Crossing this horizon leads to a new spacetime region where the causal roles of time and radial coordinates are exchanged, and the spacetime ultimately terminates at a spacelike singularity. The resulting global structure, summarized by the corresponding Carter-Penrose diagrams, reveals a previously unexplored causal completion of the static-aether vacuum spacetime.
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