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arxiv: 0904.4904 · v1 · submitted 2009-04-30 · 🌀 gr-qc · astro-ph.CO· hep-th

General static black holes in matter

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keywords horizonmatterdensityspace-timesstaticpossiblesymmetricvacuum
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For arbitrary static space-times, it is shown that an equilibrium between a Killing horizon and matter is only possible for some discrete values of the parameter $w = p_1/\rho$, where $\rho$ is the density and $p_1$ is pressure in the direction normal to the horizon. In the generic situation of a simple (non-extremal) horizon and the slowest possible density decrease near the horizon, this corresponds to $w = -1/3$, the value known for a gas of disordered cosmic strings. An admixture of "vacuum matter", characterized by $w=-1$ and nonzero density at the horizon, is also admitted. This extends the results obtained previously for static, spherically symmetric space-times. A new feature as compared to spherical symmetry is that higher-order horizons can exist in the absence of vacuum matter if the horizon is a surface of zero curvature, which can occur, e.g., in cylindrically symmetric space-times.

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