314 research outputs found

    Critical Collapse of Einstein Cluster

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    We observe critical phenomena in spherically symmetric gravitational collapse of Einstein Cluster. We show analytically that the collapse evolution ends either in formation of a black hole or in dispersal depending on the values of initial parameters which characterize initial density and angular momentum of the collapsing cloud. Near the threshold of black hole formation, we obtain scaling relation for the mass of the black hole and find the critical exponent value to be 3/2. We numerically confirm that there exist wide ranges of initial parameter values around the critical configuration for which the model remains shell-crossing free.Comment: Accepted for publication in Prog. Theor. Phy

    Timescale for trans-Planckian collisions in Kerr spacetime

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    We make a critical comparison between ultra-high energy particle collisions around an extremal Kerr black hole and that around an over-spinning Kerr singularity, mainly focusing on the issue of the timescale of collisions. We show that the time required for two massive particles with the proton mass or two massless particles of GeV energies to collide around the Kerr black hole with Planck energy is several orders of magnitude longer than the age of the Universe for astro-physically relevant masses of black holes, whereas time required in the over-spinning case is of the order of ten million years which is much shorter than the age of the Universe. Thus from the point of view of observation of Planck scale collisions, the over-spinning Kerr geometry, subject to their occurrence, has distinct advantage over their black hole counterparts.Comment: 15 pages, v2: minor revisions, v3: minor revisions, to appear in EP

    Radiative gravastar with thermal spectrum; Sudden vacuum condensation without gravitational collapse

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    The gravastar is an exotic compact object proposed as a final product of gravitational collapse of a massive object in order to resolve problems associated with black holes. It is enclosed by a thin crust and the inside of it is occupied by the positive cosmological constant. Recently, the present authors studied quantum particle creation through spherically symmetric gravitational collapse to form a gravastar, and showed that the newly formed gravastar emits thermal radiation with the Gibbons-Hawking temperature of its de Sitter core. In this paper, in order to understand more about the thermal radiation associated with the gravastar formation, we investigate the quantum particle creation in another toy model of the gravastar formation; a star with the hollow inside suddenly becomes a gravastar through gravitational vacuum condensation. We find that the thermal radiation is emitted from the gravastar just formed also in the present model. The thermal radiation from the gravastar just formed comes from the change of the geometry inside the star accompanied by gravitational vacuum condensate.Comment: 22 pages, 2 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2203.14519. Discussions about the temperature of the radiation are added in the revised versio
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