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Spinning strings, cosmic dislocations and chronology protection
A massless scalar field is quantized in the background of a spinning string
with cosmic dislocation. By increasing the spin density toward the dislocation
parameter, a region containing closed timelike curves (CTCs) eventually forms
around the defect. Correspondingly, the propagator tends to the ordinary cosmic
string propagator, leading therefore to a mean-square field fluctuation, which
remains well behaved throughout the process, unlike the vacuum expectation
value of the energy-momentum tensor, which diverges due to a subtle mechanism.
These results suggest that back reaction leads to the formation of a "horizon"
that protects from the appearance of CTCs.Comment: Published version, 4 pages, REVTeX
Can Non Gravitational Black Holes Exists?
We claim that the existence of a mechanism such that photons may be trapped
in a compact domain is not an exclusive property of gravitational forces. We
show the case in which a non-linear electrodynamics allows such effect. In this
latter case we should call this region an Electromagnetic Black Hole (EBH).Comment: 11 pages, LaTex, no figures, revised versio
Semiclassical backreaction around a nearly spinning cosmic string
This paper investigates semiclassical backreaction of a conformally coupled
massless scalar field on the geometrical background of a nearly spinning cosmic
string - the spin density is smaller than, but arbitrarily close to, the
dislocation parameter. As the spin density approaches the dislocation
parameter, it is shown that an "ergoregion" spreads indefinitely around the
cosmic string, boosting along the string axis the once static observers.
Considering that the geometrical background contains closed timelike curves
when the spin density exceeds the dislocation parameter, it is argued that the
appearance of the "ergoregion" may be part of a chronology protection mechanism
that takes place in related non stationary geometries.Comment: 6 pages, no figures, REVTeX4 file. This version provides a clearer
discussion stressing that the ergoregion is a coordinate independent effect.
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