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On the backward stability of the Schwarzschild black hole singularity

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2016-07-20 v1 Analysis of PDEs

Abstract

We study the backwards-in-time stability of the Schwarzschild singularity from a dynamical PDE point of view. More precisely, considering a spacelike hypersurface Σ0\Sigma_0 in the interior of the black hole region, tangent to the singular hypersurface {r=0}\{r=0\} at a single sphere, we study the problem of perturbing the Schwarzschild data on Σ0\Sigma_0 and solving the Einstein vacuum equations backwards in time. We obtain a local well-posedness result for small perturbations lying in certain weighted Sobolev spaces. No symmetry assumptions are imposed. The perturbed spacetimes all have a singularity at a "collapsed" sphere on Σ0\Sigma_0, where the leading asymptotics of the curvature and the metric match those of their Schwarzschild counterparts to a suitably high order. As in the Schwarzschild backward evolution, the pinched initial hypersurface Σ0\Sigma_0 `opens up' instantly, becoming a smooth spacelike (cylindrical) hypersurface. This result thus yields classes of examples of non-symmetric vacuum spacetimes, evolving forward-in-time from smooth initial data, which form a Schwarzschild type singularity at a collapsed sphere. We rely on a precise asymptotic analysis of the Schwarzschild geometry near the singularity which turns out to be at the threshold that our energy methods can handle.

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@article{arxiv.1504.04079,
  title  = {On the backward stability of the Schwarzschild black hole singularity},
  author = {Grigorios Fournodavlos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.04079},
  year   = {2016}
}

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