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Evidence for violations of Weak Cosmic Censorship in black hole collisions in higher dimensions

Tomás Andrade, Pau Figueras, Ulrich Sperhake

2022Journal of High Energy Physics23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract We study collisions of boosted rotating black holes in D = 6 and 7 spacetime dimensions with a non-zero impact parameter. We find that there exists an open set of initial conditions such that the intermediate state of the collision is a black hole with a dumbbell-like horizon which is unstable to a local Gregory-Laflamme-type instability. We are able to provide convincing numerical evidence that the evolution of such an instability leads to a pinch off of the horizon in finite asymptotic time thus forming a naked singularity, as in similar unstable black holes. Since the black holes in the initial state are stable, this is the first genuinely generic evidence for the violation of the Weak Cosmic Censorship Conjecture in higher dimensional asymptotically flat spacetimes.

Topics & Concepts

Cosmic censorship hypothesisPhysicsBlack hole (networking)Naked singularityInstabilityHorizonExtremal black holeSpacetimeApparent horizonTheoretical physicsClassical mechanicsMathematical physicsEvent horizonQuantum mechanicsAstronomyComputer scienceComputer networkRouting (electronic design automation)Routing protocolLink-state routing protocolBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsAstrophysical Phenomena and ObservationsCosmology and Gravitation Theories