In this paper we carry out a detailed analysis of the static spherically symmetric solutions of a sixth-derivative Lee--Wick gravity model in the effective delta source approximation. Previous studies of these solutions have only considered the particular case in which the real and the imaginary part of the Lee--Wick mass $\mu=a +i b$ are equal. However, as we show here, the solutions exhibit an interesting structure when the full parameter space is considered, owing to the oscillations of the metric that depend on the ratio $b/a$. Such oscillations can generate a rich structure of horizons, a sequence of mass gaps and the existence of multiple regimes for black hole sizes (horizon position gaps). In what concerns the thermodynamics of thes...
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As a contribution to the subject of the information loss paradox in (1+1)-dimensional gravitational ...
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We derive a singular solution for the rotating counterpart of Lee-Wick gravity having a point source...
We find a class of novel black holes in higher derivative theory. The novel black holes follow behav...
A feature shared by many regular black hole spacetimes is the occurrence of a Cauchy horizon. It is ...
This work focuses on the examination of a regular black hole within Verlinde's emergent gravity, spe...
By employing a combination of perturbative analytic methods, we study the physical properties of a s...
We review the constraints modified theories of gravity must satisfy to be compatible with the spheri...
We study the black hole spacetime structure of a model consisting of the standard Maxwell theory and...
We investigate a new class of $(n+1)$-dimensional topological black hole solutions in the context of...
Non-singular black hole geometries typically come with two spacetime horizons: an (outer) event hori...
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