Final state of Gregory-Laflamme instability (Q2906676)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6077695
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6077695 |
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5 September 2012
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black strings
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Gregory-Laflamme instability
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black holes
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fractals
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naked singularities
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cosmic censorship
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fluid streams
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Rayleigh-Plateau instablity
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Final state of Gregory-Laflamme instability (English)
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The authors describe the behavior of a perturbed 5-dimensional black string subject to the Gregory-Laflamme instability. They show that the horizon evolves in a self-similar manner, where at any moment in the late-time development of the instability the horizon can be described as a sequence of 3-dimensional spherical black holes of varying size, joined by black string segments of similar radius. As with the initial black string, each local string segment is itself unstable, and this fuels the self-similar cascade to (classically) arbitrarily small scales; in the process the horizon develops a fractal structure. In finite asymptotic time, the remaining string segments shrink to zero-size, yielding a naked singularity. Since no fine-tuning is required to excite the instability, this constitutes a generic violation of cosmic censorship. The authors further discuss how this behavior is related to satellite formation in low-viscosity fluid streams subject to the Rayleigh-Plateau instability, and estimate the fractal dimension of the horizon prior to formation of the naked singularity.NEWLINENEWLINEFor the entire collection see [Zbl 1241.83007].
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