English

The area-angular momentum inequality for black holes in cosmological spacetimes

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2015-02-12 v2 Differential Geometry Functional Analysis

Abstract

For a stable marginally outer trapped surface (MOTS) in an axially symmetric spacetime with cosmological constant Λ>0\Lambda > 0 and with matter satisfying the dominant energy condition, we prove that the area AA and the angular momentum JJ satisfy the inequality 8πJA(1ΛA/4π)(1ΛA/12π)8\pi |J| \le A\sqrt{(1-\Lambda A/4\pi)(1-\Lambda A/12\pi)} which is saturated precisely for the extreme Kerr-deSitter family of metrics. This result entails a universal upper bound JJmax0.17/Λ|J| \le J_{\max} \approx 0.17/\Lambda for such MOTS, which is saturated for one particular extreme configuration. Our result sharpens the inequality 8πJA8\pi |J| \le A, [7,14] and we follow the overall strategy of its proof in the sense that we estimate the area from below in terms of the energy corresponding to a "mass functional", which is basically a suitably regularised harmonic map S2H2\mathbb{S}^2 \rightarrow \mathbb{H}^2 . However, in the cosmological case this mass functional acquires an additional potential term which itself depends on the area. To estimate the corresponding energy in terms of the angular momentum and the cosmological constant we use a subtle scaling argument, a generalised "Carter-identity", and various techniques from variational calculus, including the mountain pass theorem.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.1501.07243,
  title  = {The area-angular momentum inequality for black holes in cosmological spacetimes},
  author = {Maria Eugenia Gabach Clement and Martin Reiris and Walter Simon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.07243},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

24p; minor corrections to v1