Miguel Cruz
Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso
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Physical Review D | 2015
Adolfo Cisterna; Miguel Cruz; Térence Delsate; Joel Saavedra
We derive the odd parity perturbation equation in scalar-tensor theories with a non minimal kinetic coupling sector of the general Horndeski theory, where the kinetic term is coupled to the metric and the Einstein tensor. We derive the potential of the perturbation, by identifying a master function and switching to tortoise coordinates. We then prove the mode stability under linear odd- parity perturbations of hairy black holes in this sector of Horndeski theory, when a cosmological constant term in the action is included. Finally, we comment on the existence of slowly rotating black hole solutions in this setup and discuss their implications on the physics of compact objects configurations, such as neutron stars.
Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2013
Miguel Cruz; Efrain Rojas
We present a Born–Infeld-type theory to describe the evolution of p-branes propagating in an N = (p + 2)-dimensional Minkowski spacetime. The expansion of the BI-type volume element gives rise to the (p + 1) Lovelock brane invariants associated with the worldvolume swept out by the brane. Contrary to the Lovelock theory in gravity, the number of Lovelock brane Lagrangians differs in this case, depending on the dimension of the worldvolume as a consequence that we consider the embedding functions, instead of the metric, as the field variables. This model depends on the intrinsic and the extrinsic geometries of the worldvolume and in consequence is a second-order theory as shown in the main text. A classically equivalent action is discussed and we comment on its Weyl invariance in any dimension which naturally requires the introduction of some auxiliary fields.
General Relativity and Gravitation | 2014
Ruben Cordero; Miguel Cruz; Alberto Molgado; Efrain Rojas
The canonical quantization of the modified geodetic brane cosmology which is implemented from the Regge–Teitelboim model and the trace of the extrinsic curvature of the brane trajectory,
European Physical Journal C | 2016
Miguel Cruz; Manuel Gonzalez-Espinoza; Joel Saavedra; Diego Vargas-Arancibia
Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2012
Ruben Cordero; Miguel Cruz; Alberto Molgado; Efrain Rojas
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Physical Review D | 2015
Miguel Cruz; Samuel Lepe; Francisco Peña
Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2018
Miguel Cruz; Samuel Lepe
K, is developed. As a second-order derivative model, on the grounds of the Ostrogradski Hamiltonian method and the Dirac’s scheme for constrained systems, we find suitable first- and second-class constraints which allow for a proper quantization. We also find that the first-class constraints obey a sort of truncated Virasoro algebra. The effective quantum potential emerging in our approach is exhaustively studied where it shows that an embryonic epoch is still present. The quantum nucleation is sketched where we observe that it is driven by an effective cosmological constant.
Physical Review D | 2017
Miguel Cruz; Norman Cruz; Samuel Lepe
In this article, we study the stability of black hole solutions found in the context of dilatonic Horava–Lifshitz gravity in
Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2017
Miguel Cruz; Radouane Gannouji; Emmanuel N. Saridakis; Genly Leon; Apratim Ganguly
Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2016
Norma Bagatella-Flores; Cuauhtemoc Campuzano; Miguel Cruz; Efra ´ õn Rojas
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