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Revisiting the Birkhoff theorem from a dual null point of view

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The Birkhoff theorem is a well-known result in general relativity and it is used in many applications. However, its most general version, due to Bona, is almost unknown and presented in a form less accessible to the relativist and cosmologist community. Moreover, many wield it mistakenly as a simple transposition of Newton's iron sphere theorem. In the present work, we propose a modern, dual null, presentation --- useful in many explorations, including black holes --- of the theorem that renders accessible most of the results of Bona's version. In addition, we discuss the fluid contents admissible for the application of the theorem, beyond a vacuum, and we demonstrate how the formalism greatly simplifies solving the dynamical equations and allows one to express the solution as a power expansion in $r$. We present a family of solutions that share the properties predicted by the Birkhoff theorem and discuss the existence of trapped and antitrapped regions. The formalism manifestly shows how the type of region --- trapped or untrapped --- determines the character of the Killing vector.

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Charged cosmological black holes: a thorough study of a family of solutions

gr-qc · 2019-08-14 · conditional · novelty 6.0

The Shah-Vaidya charged cosmological black hole metric is shown to be an exact solution of Einstein-Maxwell equations with a cuscuton field, and its causal structure is classified into four parameter regions with different horizon counts and naked singularities.

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  • Charged cosmological black holes: a thorough study of a family of solutions gr-qc · 2019-08-14 · conditional · none · ref 63 · internal anchor

    The Shah-Vaidya charged cosmological black hole metric is shown to be an exact solution of Einstein-Maxwell equations with a cuscuton field, and its causal structure is classified into four parameter regions with different horizon counts and naked singularities.