English

Excision without excision: the relativistic turducken

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2008-11-26 v2

Abstract

to turducken (turduckens, turduckening, turduckened, turduckened) [math.]: To stuff a black hole. We analyze and apply an alternative to black hole excision based on smoothing the interior of black holes with arbitrary - possibly constraint violating - initial data, and solving the vacuum Einstein evolution equations everywhere. By deriving the constraint propagation system for our hyperbolic formulation of the BSSN evolution system we rigorously prove that the constraints propagate causally and so any constraint violations introduced inside the black holes cannot affect the exterior spacetime. (This does not follow from the causal structure of the spacetime as is often assumed.) We present numerical evolutions of Cook-Pfeiffer binary black hole initial configurations showing that these techniques appear to work robustly for generic data. We also present numerical evidence from spherically symmetric evolutions that for the gauge conditions used the same stationary end-state is approached irrespective of the choice of initial data and smoothing procedure.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.0707.3101,
  title  = {Excision without excision: the relativistic turducken},
  author = {David Brown and Olivier Sarbach and Erik Schnetter and Manuel Tiglio and Peter Diener and Ian Hawke and Denis Pollney},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0707.3101},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

5 pages, 4 figures. Uses improved smoothing procedure for initial data. A free turduckening implementation is available from the authors by anonymous CVS from :pserver:cvs_anon@cvs.aei.mpg.de:/numrelcvs as AEIThorns/NoExcision; use the password "anon"

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