Stability of Black Holes and Black Branes
Abstract
We establish a new criterion for the dynamical stability of black holes in spacetime dimensions in general relativity with respect to axisymmetric perturbations: Dynamical stability is equivalent to the positivity of the canonical energy, , on a subspace, , of linearized solutions that have vanishing linearized ADM mass, momentum, and angular momentum at infinity and satisfy certain gauge conditions at the horizon. This is shown by proving that---apart from pure gauge perturbations and perturbations towards other stationary black holes--- is nondegenerate on and that, for axisymmetric perturbations, has positive flux properties at both infinity and the horizon. We further show that is related to the second order variations of mass, angular momentum, and horizon area by , thereby establishing a close connection between dynamical stability and thermodynamic stability. Thermodynamic instability of a family of black holes need not imply dynamical instability because the perturbations towards other members of the family will not, in general, have vanishing linearized ADM mass and/or angular momentum. However, we prove that for any black brane corresponding to a thermodynamically unstable black hole, sufficiently long wavelength perturbations can be found with and vanishing linearized ADM quantities. Thus, all black branes corresponding to thermodynmically unstable black holes are dynamically unstable, as conjectured by Gubser and Mitra. We also prove that positivity of on is equivalent to the satisfaction of a "local Penrose inequality," thus showing that satisfaction of this local Penrose inequality is necessary and sufficient for dynamical stability.
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@article{arxiv.1201.0463,
title = {Stability of Black Holes and Black Branes},
author = {Stefan Hollands and Robert M. Wald},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.0463},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
54 pages, Latex, 2 figures, v2: Anzatz for momentum in proof of Gubser-Mitra conjecture corrected; factor of 2 in symplectic form corrected; several typos in formulas corrected; v3: revised argument concerning horizon gauge condition on p. 10; typos corrected and several minor changes; reference added; v4: formula (86) for \E corrected, footnote added