Some rigidity results for the Hawking mass and a lower bound for the Bartnik capacity
Abstract
We prove rigidity results involving the Hawking mass for surfaces immersed in a -dimensional, complete Riemannian manifold with non-negative scalar curvature (resp. with scalar curvature bounded below by ). Roughly, the main result states that if an open subset satisfies that every point has a neighbourhood such that the supremum of the Hawking mass of surfaces contained in is non-positive, then is locally isometric to Euclidean (resp. locally isometric to the Hyperbolic 3-space ). Under mild asymptotic conditions on the manifold (which encompass as special cases the standard "asymptotically flat" or, respectively, "asymptotically hyperbolic" assumptions) the previous quasi-local rigidity statement implies a \emph{global rigidity}: if every point in has a neighbourhood such that the supremum of the Hawking mass of surfaces contained in is non-positive, then is globally isometric to Euclidean (resp. globally isometric to the Hyperbolic 3-space ). Also, if the space is not flat (resp. not of constant sectional curvature ), the methods give a small yet explicit and strictly positive lower bound on the Hawking mass of suitable spherical surfaces. We infer a small yet explicit and strictly positive lower bound on the Bartnik mass of open sets (non-locally isometric to Euclidean ) in terms of curvature tensors. Inspired by these results, in the appendix we propose a notion of "sup-Hawking mass" which satisfies some natural properties of a quasi-local mass.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2107.08110,
title = {Some rigidity results for the Hawking mass and a lower bound for the Bartnik capacity},
author = {Andrea Mondino and Aidan Templeton-Browne},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.08110},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
39 pages. Final version, to appear in the Journal of the London Mathematical Society