A proof of Friedman's ergosphere instability for scalar waves
Abstract
Let be a real analytic, stationary and asymptotically flat spacetime with a non-empty ergoregion and no future event horizon . On such spacetimes, Friedman provided a heuristic argument that the energy of certain solutions of grows to as time increases. In this paper, we provide a rigorous proof of Friedman's instability. Our setting is, in fact, more general. We consider smooth spacetimes , for any , not necessarily globally real analytic. We impose only a unique continuation condition for the wave equation across the boundary of on a small neighborhood of a point . This condition always holds if is analytic in that neighborhood of , but it can also be inferred in the case when possesses a second Killing field such that the span of and the stationary Killing field is timelike on . We also allow the spacetimes under consideration to possess a (possibly empty) future event horizon , such that, however, (excluding, thus, the Kerr exterior family). As an application of our theorem, we infer an instability result for the acoustical wave equation on the hydrodynamic vortex, a phenomenon first investigated numerically by Oliveira, Cardoso and Crispino. Furthermore, as a side benefit of our proof, we provide a derivation, based entirely on the vector field method, of a Carleman-type estimate on the exterior of the ergoregion for a general class of stationary and asymptotically flat spacetimes.
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@article{arxiv.1608.02035,
title = {A proof of Friedman's ergosphere instability for scalar waves},
author = {Georgios Moschidis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.02035},
year = {2017}
}
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72 pages