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About: Ring singularity is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1115 publications have been published within this topic receiving 37496 citations.


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TL;DR: The geometry of the spinning black holes of standard Einstein theory in 2+1 dimensions, with a negative cosmological constant, and without couplings to matter, is analyzed in detail.
Abstract: The geometry of the spinning black holes of standard Einstein theory in 2+1 dimensions, with a negative cosmological constant, and without couplings to matter, is analyzed in detail. It is shown that the black hole arises from identifications of points of anti\char21{}de Sitter space by a discrete subgroup of SO(2,2). The generic black hole is a smooth manifold in the metric sense. The surface r=0 is not a curvature singularity but, rather, a singularity in the causal structure. Continuing past it would introduce closed timelike lines. However, simple examples show the regularity of the metric at r=0 to be unstable: couplings to matter bring in a curvature singularity there. Kruskal coordinates and Penrose diagrams are exhibited. Special attention is given to the limiting cases of (i) the spinless hole of zero mass, which differs from anti\char21{}de Sitter space and plays the role of the vacuum, and (ii) the spinning hole of maximal angular momentum. A thorough classification of the elements of the Lie algebra of SO(2,2) is given in an appendix.

1,921 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors apply the Feynman pathintegral method to the quantum mechanics of a scalar particle moving in the background geometry of a Schwarzschild black hole, and show that the amplitude for a black hole to emit scalar particles in a particular mode is expressed as a sum over paths connecting the future singularity and infinity.
Abstract: The Feynman path-integral method is applied to the quantum mechanics of a scalar particle moving in the background geometry of a Schwarzschild black hole. The amplitude for the black hole to emit a scalar particle in a particular mode is expressed as a sum over paths connecting the future singularity and infinity. By analytic continuation in the complexified Schwarzschild space this amplitude is related to that for a particle to propagate from the past singularity to infinity and hence by time reversal to the amplitude for the black hole to absorb a particle in the same mode. The form of the connection between the emission and absorption probabilities shows that a Schwarzschild black hole will emit scalar particles with a thermal spectrum characterized by a temperature which is related to its mass, $M$, by $T=\frac{\ensuremath{\hbar}{c}^{3}}{8\ensuremath{\pi}}\mathrm{GMk}$. Thereby a conceptually simple derivation of black-hole radiance is obtained. The extension of this result to other spin fields and other black-hole geometries is discussed.

962 citations

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TL;DR: Kruskal's transformation of the Schwarzschild metric is generalized to apply to the stationary, axially symmetric vacuum solution of Kerr, and is used to construct a maximal analytic extension of the latter.
Abstract: Kruskal's transformation of the Schwarzschild metric is generalized to apply to the stationary, axially symmetric vacuum solution of Kerr, and is used to construct a maximal analytic extension of the latter. In the low angular momentum case, a2 < m2, this extension consists of an infinite sequence Einstein‐Rosen bridges joined in time by successive pairs of horizons. The number of distinct asymptotically flat sheets in the extended space can be reduced to four by making suitable identifications. Several properties of the Kerr metric, including the behavior of geodesics lying in the equatorial plane, are examined in some detail. Completeness is demonstrated explicitly for a special class of geodesics, and inferred for all those that do not strike the ring singularity.

909 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that the pseudostationary family of black-hole solutions of the Einstein vacuum field equations when the event horizon is assumed to be non-degenerate is the same as the family of Kerr solutions.
Abstract: The family of Kerr solutions, with $|a|lm$, is shown to be the unique pseudostationary family of black-hole solutions of the Einstein vacuum field equations when the event horizon is assumed to be nondegenerate.

809 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the behavior of a noncommutative radiating Schwarzschild black hole and showed that coordinate non-commutativity cures usual problems encountered in the description of the terminal phase of black hole evaporation.

783 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202316
202231
20219
20203
20194
201819