Author:
Costa e Silva I. P.,Flores J. L.,Herrera J.
Abstract
Abstract
We give new definitions of null infinity and black hole in terms of causal boundaries, applicable to any strongly causal spacetime (M, g). These are meant to extend the standard ones given in terms of conformal boundaries, and use the new definitions to prove a classic result in black hole theory for this more general context: if the null infinity is regular (i.e. well behaved in a suitable sense) and (M, g) obeys the null convergence condition, then any closed trapped surface in (M, g) has to be inside the black hole region. As an illustration of this general construction, we apply it to the class of generalized plane waves, where the conformal null infinity is not always well-defined. In particular, it is shown that (generalized) black hole regions do not exist in a large family of these spacetimes.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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