Cosmic censorship violation in black hole collisions in higher dimensions
Abstract
We argue that cosmic censorship is violated in the collision of two black holes in high spacetime dimension D when the initial total angular momentum is sufficiently large. The two black holes merge and form an unstable bar-like horizon, which grows a neck in its middle that pinches down with diverging curvature. When D is large, the emission of gravitational radiation is strongly suppressed and cannot spin down the system to a stable rotating black hole before the neck grows. The phenomenon is demonstrated using simple numerical simulations of the effective theory in the 1/D expansion. We propose that, even though cosmic censorship is violated, the loss of predictability is small independently of D.
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@article{arxiv.1812.05017,
title = {Cosmic censorship violation in black hole collisions in higher dimensions},
author = {Tomas Andrade and Roberto Emparan and David Licht and Raimon Luna},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.05017},
year = {2019}
}
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9 pages, 2 figures. v2: matches published version