Exotic Encounters: Buchdahl's Conditions and Physical Black Holes
Abstract
Black holes are among the most well-known astrophysical objects, yet their physical realisation remains conceptually subtle. We analyse physical black holes -- light-trapping regions that form in finite time as seen by a distant observer -- and investigate the properties of the matter required to support them. Taking Buchdahl's theorem as a benchmark, we show that these configurations necessarily violate at least two of its four original conditions, and the post-formation state violates them all. These violations are substantial: they include the null energy condition, non-monotonic energy profiles, and strong pressure anisotropies. Thus, the requirement of truly forming a horizon places physical black holes in a class of solutions that are more exotic than exotic compact objects.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2505.09189,
title = {Exotic Encounters: Buchdahl's Conditions and Physical Black Holes},
author = {Ioannis Soranidis and Daniel R. Terno},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.09189},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
11 pages, 1 table. Honorable Mention for the Gravity Research Foundation 2025 Awards for Essays on Gravitation. Comments welcome!