We find exact solutions of topologically massive gravity (TMG) and new massive gravity (NMG) in ${2+1}$ dimensions (3D) with an arbitrary cosmological constant, pure radiation, and gyratons, i.e., with possibly non-zero $T_{uu}$ and $T_{ux}$ in canonical coordinates. Since any `reasonable' geometry in 3D (i.e., admitting a null geodesic congruence) is either expanding Robinson-Trautman ($\Theta\neq 0$) or Kundt (${\Theta=0}$), we focus on these two classes. Assuming expansions ${\Theta=1/r}$ (`GR-like' Robinson-Trautman) or ${\Theta=0}$ (general Kundt), we systematically integrate the field equations of TMG and NMG and identify new classes of exact solutions. The case of NMG contains an additional assumption of $g_{ux}$ being quadratic in $...
We study solutions describing spinning null sources called gyratons in generic theories of gravity w...
Completing earlier work on three-dimensional (3D) N = 1 supergravity with curvature-squared terms, w...
Completing earlier work on three-dimensional (3D) N = 1 supergravity with curvature-squared terms, w...
We explore the space of static solutions of the recently discovered three-dimensional "new massive g...
We explore the space of static solutions of the recently discovered three-dimensional "new massive g...
We explore the space of static solutions of the recently discovered three-dimensional "new massive g...
We explore the space of static solutions of the recently discovered three-dimensional "new massive g...
We explore the space of static solutions of the recently discovered three-dimensional "new massive g...
textIn recent years, there has been an upsurge in interest in three-dimensional theories of gravity...
textIn recent years, there has been an upsurge in interest in three-dimensional theories of gravity...
We investigate static and spherically symmetric solutions in the Minimal Theory of Bigravity (MTBG)....
Completing earlier work on three-dimensional (3D) N = 1 supergravity with curvature-squared terms, w...
Completing earlier work on three-dimensional (3D) N = 1 supergravity with curvature-squared terms, w...
We study solutions describing spinning null sources called gyratons in generic theories of gravity w...
Completing earlier work on three-dimensional (3D) N = 1 supergravity with curvature-squared terms, w...
We study solutions describing spinning null sources called gyratons in generic theories of gravity w...
Completing earlier work on three-dimensional (3D) N = 1 supergravity with curvature-squared terms, w...
Completing earlier work on three-dimensional (3D) N = 1 supergravity with curvature-squared terms, w...
We explore the space of static solutions of the recently discovered three-dimensional "new massive g...
We explore the space of static solutions of the recently discovered three-dimensional "new massive g...
We explore the space of static solutions of the recently discovered three-dimensional "new massive g...
We explore the space of static solutions of the recently discovered three-dimensional "new massive g...
We explore the space of static solutions of the recently discovered three-dimensional "new massive g...
textIn recent years, there has been an upsurge in interest in three-dimensional theories of gravity...
textIn recent years, there has been an upsurge in interest in three-dimensional theories of gravity...
We investigate static and spherically symmetric solutions in the Minimal Theory of Bigravity (MTBG)....
Completing earlier work on three-dimensional (3D) N = 1 supergravity with curvature-squared terms, w...
Completing earlier work on three-dimensional (3D) N = 1 supergravity with curvature-squared terms, w...
We study solutions describing spinning null sources called gyratons in generic theories of gravity w...
Completing earlier work on three-dimensional (3D) N = 1 supergravity with curvature-squared terms, w...
We study solutions describing spinning null sources called gyratons in generic theories of gravity w...
Completing earlier work on three-dimensional (3D) N = 1 supergravity with curvature-squared terms, w...
Completing earlier work on three-dimensional (3D) N = 1 supergravity with curvature-squared terms, w...