Strong cosmic censorship in the presence of matter: the decisive effect of horizon oscillations on the black hole interior geometry (Q6589455)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7898586
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7898586 |
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Strong cosmic censorship in the presence of matter: the decisive effect of horizon oscillations on the black hole interior geometry (English)
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19 August 2024
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This is an excellent article and its contents is well described by the authors, as follows: \N\N``Motivated by the strong cosmic censorship conjecture in the presence of matter, we study the Einstein equations coupled with a charged/massive scalar field with spherically symmetric characteristic data relaxing to a Reissner-Nordström event horizon. Contrary to the vacuum case, the relaxation rate is conjectured to be slow (nonintegrable), opening the possibility that the matter fields and the metric coefficients blow up in amplitude at the Cauchy horizon, not just in energy. We show that whether this blow-up in amplitude occurs or not depends on a novel oscillation condition on the event horizon which determines whether or not a resonance is excited dynamically: \N\begin{itemize}\N\item If the oscillation condition is satisfied, then the resonance is not excited and we show boundedness and continuous extendibility of the matter fields and the metric across the Cauchy horizon.\N\item If the oscillation condition is violated, then by the \textit{combined effect of slow decay and the resonance being excited}, we show that the massive uncharged scalar field blows up in amplitude. In a companion paper, we will show that in that case a novel \textit{null contraction singularity} forms at the Cauchy horizon, across which the metric is not continuously extendible in the usual sense. \N\end{itemize}\NHeuristic arguments in the physics literature indicate that the oscillation condition should be satisfied generically on the event horizon. If these heuristics are true, then \textit{our result falsifies the \(C^0\)-formulation of strong cosmic censorship by means of oscillation.}''
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strong cosmic censorship
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black hole
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Einstein equations
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scattering
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charged scalar field
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