General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
[Submitted on 4 Jun 2026]
Title:Asymptotically-flat Black holes in Bumblebee gravity: Exact solutions and Thermodynamics
View PDF HTML (experimental)Abstract:We construct analytic solutions to the bumblebee gravity theory in static and spherically symmetric spacetimes, where the bumblebee vector field admits only a non-vanishing temporal component. In particular, we identify the parameter space that allows for asymptotically flat black hole solutions. We further investigate the thermodynamic properties of these black holes and obtained the analytic formulas for the $Y$ charge and $X$ potential, which were introduced in the prior work to ensure the Smarr relation and the first law of black hole thermodynamics. Using the new analytic results, we verify the numerical findings reported in early work and uncover multiple cases missed in the previous numerical analysis. These include: (i) an unbounded charge-mass ratio when the non-minimal coupling parameter $\xi$ is larger than $2\kappa$, (ii) the emergence of a traversable wormhole configuration for overcharged solutions with $\xi<0$, (iii) the non-monotonic turning behavior of the Hawking temperature as a function of the charge-mass ratio, and (iv) the presence of two divergent points in the constant-$Y$ heat capacity.
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