Derives the far-field light deflection angle for the Kerr-Sen black hole by constructing a refractive index that includes frame-dragging and compares the result to Kerr and Schwarzschild cases in general relativity.
Aspects of warped braneworld models
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We review various key issues in connection with the warped braneworld models which provide us with new insights and explanations of physical phenomena through interesting geometrical features of such extra dimensional theories. Starting from the original Randall-Sundrum two brane models, we have discussed the stability, hierarchy and other important issues in connection with such braneworld. The role of higher derivative terms in the bulk for modulus stabilization has been explained. Implications of the existence of various bulk fields have been discussed and it has been shown how a warped braneworld model can explain the invisibility of all antisymmetric bulk tensor fields on our brane. We have also generalised the model for more than one warped dimensions in the form of a multiply warped spacetime. It is shown that such model can offer an explanation to the mass hierarchy among the standard model fermions and the localization of fermions on the standard model brane with a definite chirality.
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Derives the far-field light deflection angle for the Kerr-Sen black hole by constructing a refractive index that includes frame-dragging and compares the result to Kerr and Schwarzschild cases in general relativity.