A WKB-based scan of quasinormal mode decay rates shows Strong Cosmic Censorship is violated in a region of the Reissner-Nordström de Sitter parameter space near extremality.
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It is shown that for small, spherically symmetric perturbations of asymptotically flat two-ended Reissner-Nordstr\"om data for the Einstein-Maxwell-real scalar field system, the boundary of the dynamic spacetime which evolves is globally represented by a bifurcate null hypersurface across which the metric extends continuously. Under additional assumptions, it is shown that the Hawking mass blows up identically along this bifurcate null hypersurface, and thus the metric cannot be extended twice differentiably, in fact, cannot be extended in a weaker sense characterized at the level of the Christoffel symbols. The proof combines estimates obtained in previous work with an elementary Cauchy stability argument. There are no restrictions on the size of the support of the scalar field, and the result applies to both the future and past boundary of spacetime. In particular, it follows that for an open set in the moduli space of solutions around Reissner-Nordstr\"om, there is no spacelike component of either the future or the past singularity.
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A note on Strong Cosmic Censorship and its violation in Reissner-Nordstr\"om de Sitter black hole space-times
A WKB-based scan of quasinormal mode decay rates shows Strong Cosmic Censorship is violated in a region of the Reissner-Nordström de Sitter parameter space near extremality.