http://arxiv.org/abs/1905.08274
We find an exact solution of Scalar-Tensor-Vector Gravity field equations that represents a black hole embedded in an expanding universe. This is the first solution of the kind found in the theory. We analyze the properties of the apparent horizons as well as the essential singularities of the metric, and compare it with the McVittie spacetime of General Relativity. Depending on the cosmological model adopted and the value of the free parameter $\alpha $ of the theory, the solution describes a cosmological black hole, an inhomogeneity in an expanding universe, or a naked singularity. We use the latter result to set further constraints on the free parameters of the theory.
D. Pérez and G. Romero
Wed, 22 May 19
30/59
Comments: 23 pages, 5 figures
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