This paper explores the implications of quantizing a probe scalar field in a BTZ black hole background with a Dirichlet boundary condition (a "brick wall") placed close to the event horizon, arguing that this simplified model captures key features of fuzzball geometries and offers insights into the emergence of thermal physics from a microscopic description.
The stability of a nonlinear scalar field on a charged black hole background in anti-de Sitter spacetime is highly sensitive to the black hole's charge and the chosen boundary conditions. For charges exceeding a critical value, a transition to unstable behavior occurs, leading to either convergence to a non-trivial static solution (defocusing case) or finite-time blow-up (focusing case), regardless of the boundary condition.
블랙홀의 고유 진동 모드인 준정규 모드(QNM) 스펙트럼은 시스템의 작은 변형에도 매우 민감하지만, 그레이바디 인자는 안정적인 것으로 나타나 블랙홀 링다운 연구에 대한 상호 보완적인 접근 방식을 제시합니다.
While black hole quasinormal modes (QNMs) are susceptible to instabilities under perturbations, greybody factors (GFs), which describe the spectral amplitude of ringdown signals, remain stable and offer a reliable alternative for studying black holes and gravitational waves.
By quantizing the motion of dust particles in a collapsing dust ball with a charged core, the study demonstrates that the resulting black hole model eliminates the central singularity and the inner Cauchy horizon, suggesting a more stable and physically plausible endpoint for gravitational collapse.
This paper refines the Parikh-Wilczek Membrane Approach to black holes, demonstrating that while the null-hypersurface limit introduces additional terms to the hydrodynamic equations, these terms vanish for the Schwarzschild and Kerr solutions, upholding the standard form of the Raychaudhuri and Damour-Navier-Stokes equations.
This research paper presents new exact solutions for rotating black holes and static solitons in five-dimensional Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet gravity at the Chern-Simons point, analyzes the behavior of massless scalar probes on these backgrounds, and explores the impact of non-vanishing torsion.
The greybody factor of a Hayward black hole, representing its absorptive nature, exhibits stability under small perturbations to its effective potential, as demonstrated by analyzing the impact of a Pöschl-Teller bump using both equal amplitude and equal energy methods.
This study reveals the existence of an exceptional point and hysteresis in the evolution of quasinormal modes (QNMs) for massive scalar fields around near-extremal Kerr black holes, drawing a compelling analogy to phase transitions in thermodynamic systems.
본 논문은 블랙홀 링다운 과정에서 발생하는 준정규 모드의 비선형 효과를 펜로즈 극한을 통해 단열 모드로 해석하여 설명하고, 이를 통해 슈바르츠실트 및 커 블랙홀의 비선형성을 간단하게 계산하는 방법을 제시합니다.