New rotating black hole solutions with imperfect fluid energy–momentum tensor in f(R) gravity
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Abstract
We find a new class of exact solutions for rotating black holes in [Formula: see text] gravity in presence of imperfect fluid. We find that the exact solutions are holographically dual to a hidden conformal field theory (CFT). Moreover, we consider another class of exact solutions for rotating black holes in [Formula: see text] gravity, which is obtained through a Lorentz boost transformation on a static spherical symmetry solutions in [Formula: see text] gravity. We also find that the exact boosted solutions are holographically dual to a hidden conformal field theory. Comparing the CFT temperatures and the mode numbers of the two CFTs, we suggest a conjecture that, “Two identical rotating black holes (the same mass and the horizon) in[Formula: see text] theory could be distinguished by looking at their dual CFT temperatures, and the dual CFT mode numbers. The rotating black hole in the presence of matter has higher CFT temperatures and higher CFT mode numbers, compared to the vacuum boosted rotating black hole”.
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