Initial Data and the Final Fate of Inhomogeneous Dust Collapse
Abstract
We examine here the relevance of the initial state of a collapsing dust cloud towards determining it's final fate in the course of a continuing gravitational collapse. It is shown that given any arbitrary matter distribution for the cloud at the initial epoch, there is always a freedom to choose rest of the initial data, namely the initial velocities of the collapsing spherical shells, so that the collapse could result either in a black hole or a naked singularity depending on this choice. Thus, given the initial density profile, to achieve the desired end state of the gravitational collapse one has to give a suitable initial velocity to the cloud. We also characterize here a wide new family of black hole solutions resulting from inhomogeneous dust collapse. These configurations obey the usual energy conditions demanding the positivity of energy density.
Cite
@article{arxiv.gr-qc/9612023,
title = {Initial Data and the Final Fate of Inhomogeneous Dust Collapse},
author = {I. H. Dwivedi and P. S. Joshi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/9612023},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
26 pages, ordinary TeX file, no figures