Exact Einstein-scalar field solutions for formation of black holes in a cosmological setting
Abstract
We consider self-interacting scalar fields coupled to gravity. Two classes of exact solutions to Einstein's equations are obtained: the first class corresponds to the minimal coupling, the second one to the conformal coupling. One of the solutions is shown to describe a formation of a black hole in a cosmological setting. Some properties of this solution are described. There are two kinds of event horizons: a black hole horizon and cosmological horizons. The cosmological horizons are not smooth. There is a mild curvature singularity, which affects extended bodies but allows geodesics to be extended. It is also shown that there is a critical value for a parameter on which the solution depends. Above the critical point, the black hole singularity is hidden within a global black hole event horizon. Below the critical point, the singularity appears to be naked. The relevance to cosmic censorship is discussed.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/9409020,
title = {Exact Einstein-scalar field solutions for formation of black holes in a cosmological setting},
author = {Oleg A. Fonarev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/9409020},
year = {2010}
}
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25 pages, 2 figures