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The Lyra–Schwarzschild Spacetime

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In this paper, we provide a complete analysis of the most general spherical solution of the Lyra scalar-tensor (LyST) gravitational theory based on the proper definition of a Lyra manifold. Lyra’s geometry features the metric tensor and a scale function as fundamental fields, resulting in generalizations of geometrical quantities such as the affine connection, curvature, torsion, and non-metricity. A proper action is defined considering the correct invariant volume element and the scalar curvature, obeying the symmetry of Lyra’s reference frame transformations and resulting in a generalization of the Einstein–Hilbert action. The LyST gravity assumes zero torsion in a four-dimensional metric-compatible spacetime. In this work, geometrical quantities are presented and solved via Cartan’s technique for a spherically symmetric line element. Birkhoff’s theorem is demonstrated so that the solution is proven to be static, resulting in the Lyra–Schwarzschild metric, which depends on both the geometrical mass (through a modified version of the Schwarzschild radius rS) and an integration constant dubbed the Lyra radius rL. We study particle and light motion in Lyra–Schwarzschild spacetime using the Hamilton–Jacobi method. The motion of massive particles includes the determination of the rISCO and the periastron shift. The study of massless particle motion shows the last photon’s unstable orbit. Gravitational redshift in Lyra–Schwarzschild spacetime is also reviewed. We find a coordinate transformation that casts Lyra–Schwarzschild spacetime in the form of the standard Schwarzschild metric; the physical consequences of this fact are discussed.

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São Paulo, Instituto de Física Teórica - IFT
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