676 research outputs found
On the Uniqueness of the Papapetrou--Majumdar Metric
We establish the equality of the ADM mass and the total electric charge for
asymptotically flat, static electrovac black hole spacetimes with completely
degenerate, not necessarily connected horizon.Comment: 9 pages, latex, no figures, to appear in Class. Quantum Gra
Stationary perturbations and infinitesimal rotations of static Einstein-Yang-Mills configurations with bosonic matter
Using the Kaluza-Klein structure of stationary spacetimes, a framework for
analyzing stationary perturbations of static Einstein-Yang-Mills configurations
with bosonic matter fields is presented. It is shown that the perturbations
giving rise to non-vanishing ADM angular momentum are governed by a
self-adjoint system of equations for a set of gauge invariant scalar
amplitudes. The method is illustrated for SU(2) gauge fields, coupled to a
Higgs doublet or a Higgs triplet. It is argued that slowly rotating black holes
arise generically in self-gravitating non-Abelian gauge theories with bosonic
matter, whereas, in general, soliton solutions do not have rotating
counterparts.Comment: 8 pages, revtex, no figure
Dressing a black hole with non-minimally coupled scalar field hair
We investigate the possibility of dressing a four-dimensional black hole with
classical scalar field hair which is non-minimally coupled to the space-time
curvature. Our model includes a cosmological constant but no self-interaction
potential for the scalar field. We are able to rule out black hole hair except
when the cosmological constant is negative and the constant governing the
coupling to the Ricci scalar curvature is positive. In this case, non-trivial
hairy black hole solutions exist, at least some of which are linearly stable.
However, when the coupling constant becomes too large, the black hole hair
becomes unstable.Comment: 17 pages, 7 figures, uses iopart.cls. Minor changes, accepted for
publication in Classical and Quantum Gravit
The 2+1 charged black hole in topologically massive Electrodynamics
The 2+1 black hole coupled to a Maxwell field can be charged in two different
ways. On the one hand, it can support a Coulomb field whose potential grows
logarithmically in the radial coordinate. On the other, due to the existence of
a non-contractible cycle, it also supports a topological charge whose value is
given by the corresponding Abelian holonomy. Only the Coulomb charge, however,
is given by a constant flux integral with an associated continuity equation.
The topological charge does not gravitate and is somehow decoupled from the
black hole. This situation changes abruptly if one turns on the Chern-Simons
term for the Maxwell field. First, the flux integral at infinity becomes equal
to the topological charge. Second, demanding regularity of the black hole
horizon, it is found that the Coulomb charge (whose associated potential now
decays by a power law) must vanish identically. Hence, in 2+1 topologically
massive electrodynamics coupled to gravity, the black hole can only support
holonomies for the Maxwell field. This means that the charged black hole, as
the uncharged one, is constructed from the vacuum by means of spacetime
identifications.Comment: 4 pages, no figures, LaTex, added reference
A Mass Bound for Spherically Symmetric Black Hole Spacetimes
Requiring that the matter fields are subject to the dominant energy
condition, we establish the lower bound for the
total mass of a static, spherically symmetric black hole spacetime. ( and denote the area and the surface gravity of the horizon,
respectively.) Together with the fact that the Komar integral provides a simple
relation between and the strong energy condition,
this enables us to prove that the Schwarzschild metric represents the only
static, spherically symmetric black hole solution of a selfgravitating matter
model satisfying the dominant, but violating the strong energy condition for
the timelike Killing field at every point, that is, .
Applying this result to scalar fields, we recover the fact that the only black
hole configuration of the spherically symmetric Einstein-Higgs model with
arbitrary non-negative potential is the Schwarzschild spacetime with constant
Higgs field. In the presence of electromagnetic fields, we also derive a
stronger bound for the total mass, involving the electromagnetic potentials and
charges. Again, this estimate provides a simple tool to prove a ``no-hair''
theorem for matter fields violating the strong energy condition.Comment: 16 pages, LATEX, no figure
A no-go on strictly stationary spacetimes in four/higher dimensions
We show that strictly stationary spacetimes cannot have non-trivial
configurations of form fields/complex scalar fields and then the spacetime
should be exactly Minkowski or anti-deSitter spacetimes depending on the
presence of negative cosmological constant. That is, self-gravitating complex
scalar fields and form fields cannot exist.Comment: 8 page
Pulsation of Spherically Symmetric Systems in General Relativity
The pulsation equations for spherically symmetric black hole and soliton
solutions are brought into a standard form. The formulae apply to a large class
of field theoretical matter models and can easily be worked out for specific
examples. The close relation to the energy principle in terms of the second
variation of the Schwarzschild mass is also established. The use of the general
expressions is illustrated for the Einstein-Yang-Mills and the Einstein-Skyrme
system.Comment: 21 pages, latex, no figure
Black Rings, Boosted Strings and Gregory-Laflamme
We investigate the Gregory-Laflamme instability for black strings carrying
KK-momentum along the internal direction. We demonstrate a simple kinematical
relation between the thresholds of the classical instability for the boosted
and static black strings. We also find that Sorkin's critical dimension depends
on the internal velocity and in fact disappears for sufficiently large boosts.
Our analysis implies the existence of an analogous instability for the
five-dimensional black ring of Emparan and Reall. We also use our results for
boosted black strings to construct a simple model of the black ring and argue
that such rings exist in any number of space-time dimensions.Comment: 26 pages, 6 figure
Skyrme Black Holes in the Isolated Horizons Formalism
We study static, spherically symmetric, Skyrme black holes in the context of
the assumption that they can be viewed as bound states between ordinary bare
black holes and solitons. This assumption and results stemming from the
isolated horizons formalism lead to several conjectures about the static black
hole solutions. These conjectures are tested against the Skyrme black hole
solutions. It is shown that, while there is in general good agreement with the
conjectures, a crucial aspect seems to violate one of the conjectures.Comment: Full journal version, 6 pages, 5 figure
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