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Quasinormal modes and Strong Cosmic Censorship
Vitor Cardoso (Cardoso, V.); João Costa (Costa, J. L.); Kyriakos Destounis (Destounis, K.); Peter Hintz (Hintz, P.); Aron Jansen (Jansen, A.);
Journal Title
Physical Review Letters
Year (definitive publication)
2018
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
The fate of Cauchy horizons, such as those found inside charged black holes, is intrinsically connected to the decay of small perturbations exterior to the event horizon. As such, the validity of the strong cosmic censorship (SCC) conjecture is tied to how effectively the exterior damps fluctuations. Here, we study massless scalar fields in the exterior of Reissner--Nordstrom--de Sitter black holes. Their decay rates are governed by quasinormal modes of the black hole. We identify three families of modes in these spacetimes: one directly linked to the photon sphere, well described by standard WKB-type tools; another family whose existence and timescale is closely related to the de Sitter horizon. Finally, a third family which dominates for near-extremally-charged black holes and which is also present in asymptotically flat spacetimes. The last two families of modes seem to have gone unnoticed in the literature. We give a detailed description of linear scalar perturbations of such black holes, and conjecture that SCC is violated in the near extremal regime.
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Keywords
  • Physical Sciences - Natural Sciences
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Funding Reference Funding Entity
UID/MAT/04459/2013 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
680-47-518 Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
PTDC/MAT-ANA/1275/2014 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia