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A Non-degenerate Scattering Theory for the Wave Equation on Extremal Reissner–Nordström

Yannis Angelopoulos, Stefanos Aretakis, Dejan Gajic

2020Communications in Mathematical Physics16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

It is known that sub-extremal black hole backgrounds do not admit a (bijective) non-degenerate scattering theory in the exterior region due to the fact that the redshift effect at the event horizon acts as an unstable blueshift mechanism in the backwards direction in time. In the extremal case, however, the redshift effect degenerates and hence yields a much milder blueshift effect when viewed in the backwards direction. In this paper, we construct a definitive (bijective) non-degenerate scattering theory for the wave equation on extremal Reissner-Nordström backgrounds. We make use of physical-space energy norms which are non-degenerate both at the event horizon and at null infinity. As an application of our theory we present a construction of a large class of smooth, exponentially decaying modes. We also derive scattering results in the black hole interior region.

Topics & Concepts

Event horizonPhysicsScatteringBlueshiftRedshiftScattering theoryHorizonClass (philosophy)Event (particle physics)Wave equationMathematical physicsQuantum mechanicsBlack hole (networking)Null (SQL)Quantum electrodynamicsEnergy conditionApparent horizonClassical mechanicsScattering amplitudeWork (physics)Black Holes and Theoretical PhysicsAdvanced Mathematical Physics ProblemsNavier-Stokes equation solutions
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