Gravitational Collapse and Cosmological Constant
Abstract
We consider here the effects of a non-vanishing cosmological term on the final fate of a spherical inhomogeneous collapsing dust cloud. It is shown that depending on the nature of the initial data from which the collapse evolves, and for a positive value of the cosmological constant, we can have a globally regular evolution where a bounce develops within the cloud. We characterize precisely the initial data causing such a bounce in terms of the initial density and velocity profiles for the collapsing cloud. In the cases otherwise, the result of collapse is either formation of a black hole or a naked singularity resulting as the end state of collapse. We also show here that a positive cosmological term can cover a part of the singularity spectrum which is visible in the corresponding dust collapse models for the same initial data.
Cite
@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0010027,
title = {Gravitational Collapse and Cosmological Constant},
author = {S. S. Deshingkar and S. Jhingan and A. Chamorro and P. S. Joshi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0010027},
year = {2009}
}
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18 pages, no figures