The paper constructs a general prescription for quasi-local conserved charges in GR and proposes the zero-mode BMS charge in Newman-Unti gauge as a quasi-local energy candidate.
Area evolution, bulk viscosity and entropy principles for dynamical horizons
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We derive from Einstein equation an evolution law for the area of a trapping or dynamical horizon. The solutions to this differential equation show a causal behavior. Moreover, in a viscous fluid analogy, the equation can be interpreted as an energy balance law, yielding to a positive bulk viscosity. These two features contrast with the event horizon case, where the non-causal evolution of the area and the negative bulk viscosity require teleological boundary conditions. This reflects the local character of trapping horizons as opposed to event horizons. Interpreting the area as the entropy, we propose to use an area/entropy evolution principle to select a unique dynamical horizon and time slicing in the Cauchy evolution of an initial marginally trapped surface.
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Quasi-local conserved charges in General Relativity
The paper constructs a general prescription for quasi-local conserved charges in GR and proposes the zero-mode BMS charge in Newman-Unti gauge as a quasi-local energy candidate.