Even perturbations of self-similar Vaidya space-time
Abstract
We study even parity metric and matter perturbations of all angular modes in self-similar Vaidya space-time. We focus on the case where the background contains a naked singularity. Initial conditions are imposed describing a finite perturbation emerging from the portion of flat space-time preceding the matter-filled region of space-time. The most general perturbation satisfying the initial conditions is allowed impinge upon the Cauchy horizon (CH), whereat the perturbation remains finite: there is no ``blue-sheet'' instability. However when the perturbation evolves through the CH and onto the second future similarity horizon of the naked singularity, divergence necessarily occurs: this surface is found to be unstable. The analysis is based on the study of individual modes following a Mellin transform of the perturbation. We present an argument that the full perturbation remains finite after resummation of the (possibly infinite number of) modes.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0505036,
title = {Even perturbations of self-similar Vaidya space-time},
author = {Brien C. Nolan and Thomas J. Waters},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0505036},
year = {2009}
}
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Accepted for publication in Physical Review D, 27 pages