Author:
Bezares Miguel,Crisostomi Marco,Palenzuela Carlos,Barausse Enrico
Abstract
Abstract
We study the vacuum Cauchy problem for K-essence, i.e. cosmologically relevant scalar-tensor theories that involve
first-order derivative self-interactions,
and which pass all existing gravitational wave bounds.
We restrict to spherical symmetry and show that there exists a large class of theories for which no breakdown of the Cauchy problem
occurs outside apparent black hole horizons, even in the presence of scalar shocks/caustics, except for a small set of initial data sufficiently close to critical black hole collapse.
We characterise these problematic initial data, and show that they lead to large or even diverging (coordinate) speeds for the characteristic curves.
We discuss the physical relevance of this problem and propose ways to overcome it.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
22 articles.
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