Supersymmetric black holes cannot form in finite time from matter obeying the local mass-charge inequality, and a non-extremal black hole cannot evolve into a supersymmetric one in finite time.
Killing vectors in asymptotically flat space-times: I. Asymptotically translational Killing vectors and the rigid positive energy theorem
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We study Killing vector fields in asymptotically flat space-times. We prove the following result, implicitly assumed in the uniqueness theory of stationary black holes. If the conditions of the rigidity part of the positive energy theorem are met, then in such space-times there are no asymptotically null Killing vector fields except if the initial data set can be embedded in Minkowski space-time. We also give a proof of the non-existence of non-singular (in an appropriate sense) asymptotically flat space-times which satisfy an energy condition and which have a null ADM four-momentum, under conditions weaker than previously considered.
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On the third law of black hole mechanics for supersymmetric black holes
Supersymmetric black holes cannot form in finite time from matter obeying the local mass-charge inequality, and a non-extremal black hole cannot evolve into a supersymmetric one in finite time.