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The effects of running gravitational coupling on three dimensional black holes

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL C
Volume 83, Issue 2, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-11169-8

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In this study, we investigate the consequences of running gravitational coupling on the properties of the three-dimensional BTZ black hole. Using the functional form of gravitational coupling obtained from asymptotic safe gravity theory, we compute the solution of the Einstein field equations based on the standard scale setting relation. We analyze the horizon and thermodynamic properties of this new class of black hole solutions and discuss the impact of the scale dependent parameter xi on the cosmological constant and metric functions. We also find a violation of the null energy condition when considering scale dependent gravity and Newton's coupling simultaneously.
In the present work, we investigate the consequences of running gravitational coupling on the properties of the three-dimensional BTZ black hole. We take as starting point the functional form of gravitational coupling obtained in the context of asymptotic safe gravity theory. By using the standard scale setting relation where k similar to xi/r(n), we compute the solution of the Einstein field equations. We get and analyze the horizon and the thermodynamic properties of this new class of black hole solutions. The impact of the scale dependent parameter xi on the cosmological constant and metric functions are briefly discussed. We find that the null energy condition is also violated in this setup when scale dependent gravity and Newton's coupling (coming from the asymptotic safety scenario of gravity) are simultaneously taken into account.

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