Asymptotic horizon formation, spacetime stretching and causality

23 Mar 2020  ·  Carlos Barceló, Valentin Boyanov, Raúl Carballo-Rubio, Luis J. Garay ·

In this work we analyse asymptotically flat, spherically symmetric spacetimes in which an event horizon is present without any trapped surfaces. We identify two types of such spacetimes, each related to the asymptotic behaviour (in time) of one of the two degrees of freedom of the metric. We study the causal structure of both types, showing that one almost always has a Cauchy horizon beyond which it is extendable, while the other is inextendable but has two separate future null infinity regions on either side of the horizon. We also study what energy conditions can be satisfied by the matter around the horizon. Some of these spacetimes were first introduced in an earlier work in which semiclassical effects near black-hole horizons were analysed. Here we generalise this analysis to a larger family of geometries.

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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology High Energy Physics - Theory