Abstract
Abstract
In three-dimensional low-energy string theory,
we study the formation of a black string from a dust cloud.
We analytically obtain two distinct classes of exact solutions with arbitrary functions
responsible for mass distributions of
the dust cloud. The first and second kinds of solutions may describe collapsing dusts but
the first kind is only for inhomogeneous dust distribution while the second kind has a homogeneous limit.
The finite collapse time and the Israel junction conditions tell us that
the first kind solution describes
a desired collapsing phenomenon, whereas
the scale factor in the inner spacetime for the second kind
turns out to be trivial.
In the first kind solution, specific collapsing models can be realized by choosing an
appropriate inhomogeneous
dust distribution consistent with the Israel junction conditions.
Consequently, the inhomogeneous dust cloud eventually collapses to the
black string although the homogeneous dust cloud
does not guarantee the formation of the black string in our setting.
The space-like curvature singularities occur at the finite collapse time and
they can be cloaked by the horizon of the black string.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics