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Curvature Invariants and the Geometric Horizon Conjecture in a Binary Black Hole Merger

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2022-06-16 v2

Abstract

We study curvature invariants in a binary black hole merger. It has been conjectured that one could define a quasi-local and foliation independent black hole horizon by finding the level--00 set of a suitable curvature invariant of the Riemann tensor. The conjecture is the geometric horizon conjecture and the associated horizon is the geometric horizon. We study this conjecture by tracing the level--00 set of the complex scalar polynomial invariant, D\mathcal{D}, through a quasi-circular binary black hole merger. We approximate these level--00 sets of D\mathcal{D} with level--ε\varepsilon sets of D|\mathcal{D}| for small ε\varepsilon. We locate the local minima of D|\mathcal{D}| and find that the positions of these local minima correspond closely to the level--ε\varepsilon sets of D|\mathcal{D}| and we also compare with the level--00 sets of Re(D)\text{Re}(\mathcal{D}). The analysis provides evidence that the level--ε\varepsilon sets track a unique geometric horizon. By studying the behaviour of the zero sets of Re(D)\text{Re}(\mathcal{D}) and Im(D)\text{Im}(\mathcal{D}) and also by studying the MOTSs and apparent horizons of the initial black holes, we observe that the level--ε\varepsilon set that best approximates the geometric horizon is given by ε=103\varepsilon = 10^{-3}.

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@article{arxiv.2101.09615,
  title  = {Curvature Invariants and the Geometric Horizon Conjecture in a Binary Black Hole Merger},
  author = {Jeremy M. Peters and Alan Coley and Erik Schnetter},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.09615},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

16 pages, 4 figures; v2. included three right-hand panels to Figure 2 and updated corresponding explanations. Updated introduction and discussion for clarity. Included mention of future work in discussion/conclusion. Made various minor corrections. To appear in General Relativity and Gravitation