Quasi-local approach to general universal horizons [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1511.08663


Theories of gravity with a preferred foliation usually display arbitrarily fast signal propagation, changing the black hole definition. A new inescapable barrier, the universal horizon, has been defined and many static and spherically symmetric examples have been studied in the literature. Here, we translate the usual definition of universal horizon in terms of an optical scalar built with the preferred flow defined by the preferred spacetime foliation. The new expression have the advantage of being of quasi-local nature and not depend on specific spacetime symmetries to be well defined. Therefore, we propose it as a definition for general quasi-local universal horizons. We also to give a general (peeling) surface gravity definition for general spacetimes. Using the new formalism we show that there are no universal analog of cosmological horizons for FLRW models, for any scale factor function and we also state that quasi-local universal horizons are restricted to trapped regions of the spacetime. We analyze the evolution of the universal horizon area under simplifying assumptions and we conclude with our view on the next steps for the understanding of black holes in non relativistic gravity theories.

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A. Maciel
Mon, 30 Nov 15
75/78

Comments: 10 pages, no figures