Radiating black holes in Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton theory and cosmic censorship violation
Abstract
We construct exact, time-dependent, black hole solutions of Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton theory with arbitrary dilaton coupling, . For this theory arises as the four-dimensional low-energy effective description of heterotic string theory. These solutions represent electrically charged, spherically symmetric black holes emitting or absorbing charged null fluids and generalize the Vaidya and Bonnor-Vaidya solutions of general relativity and of Einstein-Maxwell theory, respectively. The case stands out as special, in the sense that it is the only choice of the coupling that allows for a time-dependent dilaton field in this class of solutions. As a by-product, when we show that an electrically charged black hole in this theory can be overcharged by bombarding it with a stream of electrically charged null fluid, resulting in the formation of a naked singularity. This provides an example of cosmic censorship violation in an exact dynamical solution to low-energy effective string theory and in a case in which the total stress-energy tensor satisfies all energy conditions. When , our solutions necessarily have a time-independent scalar field and consequently cannot be overcharged.
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@article{arxiv.1512.08550,
title = {Radiating black holes in Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton theory and cosmic censorship violation},
author = {Pedro Aniceto and Paolo Pani and Jorge V. Rocha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.08550},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
1+18 pages, no figures; v2: Expanded test of cosmic censorship in section 5 to solutions with a time-dependent dilaton, in which case an explicit violation of cosmic censorship is found. Small additions to the title, abstract, introduction and conclusions accordingly. Includes new appendix with detailed discussion of energy conditions; v3: Matches version published in JHEP