Spacetime Slices and Surfaces of Revolution
Abstract
Under certain conditions, a -dimensional slice of a spherically symmetric black hole spacetime can be equivariantly embedded in -dimensional Minkowski space. The embedding depends on a real parameter that corresponds physically to the surface gravity of the black hole horizon. Under conditions that turn out to be closely related, a real surface that possesses rotational symmetry can be equivariantly embedded in 3-dimensional Euclidean space. The embedding does not obviously depend on a parameter. However, the Gaussian curvature is given by a simple formula: If the metric is written , then . This note shows that metrics and occur in dual pairs, and that the embeddings described above are orthogonal facets of a single phenomenon. In particular, the metrics and their respective embeddings differ by a Wick rotation that preserves the ambient symmetry. Consequently, the embedding of depends on a real parameter. The ambient space is not smooth, and is inversely proportional to the cone angle at the axis of rotation. Further, the Gaussian curvature of is given by a simple formula that seems not to be widely known.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0406010,
title = {Spacetime Slices and Surfaces of Revolution},
author = {John T. Giblin and Andrew D. Hwang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0406010},
year = {2015}
}
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15 pages, added references