A plane-symmetric perfect-fluid spacetime with a linear equation of state admits maximal extensions that are either a globally regular black bounce or a black hole with a spacelike singularity, depending on the interior parameters.
Higher-dimensional perfect fluids and empty singular boundaries
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In order to find out whether empty singular boundaries can arise in higher dimensional Gravity, we study the solution of Einstein's equations consisting in a ($N+2$)-dimensional static and hyperplane symmetric perfect fluid satisfying the equation of state $\rho=\eta\, p$, being $\rho$ an arbitrary constant and $N\geq2$. We show that this spacetime has some weird properties. In particular, in the case $\eta>-1$, it has an empty (without matter) repulsive singular boundary. We also study the behavior of geodesics and the Cauchy problem for the propagation of massless scalar field in this spacetime. For $\eta>1$, we find that only vertical null geodesics touch the boundary and bounce, and all of them start and finish at $z=\infty$; whereas non-vertical null as well as all time-like ones are bounded between two planes determined by initial conditions. We obtain that the Cauchy problem for the propagation of a massless scalar field is well-posed and waves are completely reflected at the singularity, if we only demand the waves to have finite energy, although no boundary condition is required.
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Exact plane symmetric black bounce with a perfect-fluid exterior obeying a linear equation of state
A plane-symmetric perfect-fluid spacetime with a linear equation of state admits maximal extensions that are either a globally regular black bounce or a black hole with a spacelike singularity, depending on the interior parameters.