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Adaptive gauge method for long-time double-null simulations of spherical black-hole spacetimes

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2016-01-20 v2

Abstract

Double-null coordinates are highly useful in numerical simulations of dynamical spherically-symmetric black holes (BHs). However, they become problematic in long-time simulations: Along the event horizon, the truncation error grows exponentially in the outgoing Eddington null coordinate - which we denote vev_e - and runs out of control for a sufficiently long interval of vev_e. This problem, if not properly addressed, would destroy the numerics both inside and outside the black hole at late times (i.e. large vev_e). In this paper we explore the origin of this problem, and propose a resolution based on adaptive gauge for the ingoing null coordinate uu. This resolves the problem outside the BH - and also inside the BH, if the latter is uncharged. However, in the case of a charged BH, an analogous large-vev_e numerical problem occurs at the inner horizon. We thus generalize our adaptive-gauge method in order to overcome the IH problem as well. This improved adaptive gauge, to which we refer as the maximal-σ\sigma gauge, allows long-vv double-null numerical simulation across both the event horizon and the (outgoing) inner horizon, and up to the vicinity of the spacelike r=0r=0 singularity. We conclude by presenting a few numerical results deep inside a perturbed charged BH, in the vicinity of the contracting Cauchy Horizon.

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@article{arxiv.1510.05273,
  title  = {Adaptive gauge method for long-time double-null simulations of spherical black-hole spacetimes},
  author = {Ehud Eilon and Amos Ori},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.05273},
  year   = {2016}
}

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38 pages, 18 figures. Added References