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Critical phenomena in the gravitational collapse of electromagnetic waves

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2019-10-30 v2

Abstract

We numerically investigate the threshold of black-hole formation in the gravitational collapse of electromagnetic waves in axisymmetry. We find approximate power-law scaling ρmax(ηη)2γ\rho_{\rm max}\sim (\eta_*-\eta)^{-2\gamma} of the maximum density in the time evolution of near-subcritical data with γ0.145\gamma\simeq 0.145, where η\eta is the amplitude of the initial data. We directly observe approximate discrete self-similarity in near-critical time evolutions with a log-scale echoing period of Δ0.55\Delta\simeq 0.55. The critical solution is approximately the same for two families of initial data, providing some evidence of universality. Neither the discrete self-similarity nor the universality, however, are exact. We speculate that the absence of an exactly discrete self-similarity might be caused by the interplay of electromagnetic and gravitational wave degrees of freedom, or by the presence of higher-order angular multipoles, or both, and discuss implications of our findings for the critical collapse of vacuum gravitational waves.

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@article{arxiv.1909.00850,
  title  = {Critical phenomena in the gravitational collapse of electromagnetic waves},
  author = {Thomas W. Baumgarte and Carsten Gundlach and David Hilditch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.00850},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

5 pages, 3 figures; version accepted for publication in PRL