GENERAL-RELATIVISTIC COLLAPSE OF HOMOTHETIC IDEAL-GAS SPHERES AND PLANES

Citation
T. Foglizzo et Rn. Henriksen, GENERAL-RELATIVISTIC COLLAPSE OF HOMOTHETIC IDEAL-GAS SPHERES AND PLANES, Physical review. D. Particles and fields, 48(10), 1993, pp. 4645-4657
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Particles & Fields
ISSN journal
05562821
Volume
48
Issue
10
Year of publication
1993
Pages
4645 - 4657
Database
ISI
SICI code
0556-2821(1993)48:10<4645:GCOHIS>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
This paper presents in a succinct but self-contained style of our unde rstanding of the gravitational collapse of homothetic, ideal gas spher es and planes. The physical problem is reduced to a study of a nonline ar autonomous system of differential equations. It is first shown that this system is a Cauchy system everywhere in the projective space t/r = xi epsilonR. The concept of sonic Cauchy and apparent horizons is i ntroduced, and it is shown that the set of globally analytic naked sol utions is discrete as mentioned by Ori and Piran but is finite and eve n empty for very strong equations of state. Even when singularities ma y be ''seen,'' we are able to show that they cannot be ''heard.'' Solu tions which develop singularities from regular initial conditions are moreover shown to be necessarily in motion at spacelike infinity on ev ery hypersurface t < 0, and are likely to require inwardly directed ra dial trajectories at spatial infinity. We give also a parallel analysi s of the case of planar homothetic collapse. We find that in this case the singularity is never ''naked.'' It appears then that intersecting particle trajectories are necessary to form visible singularities. We offer in passing the t = const hypersurfaces in the case of spherical collapse as another example of surfaces that come arbitrarily close t o a singularity, but which neither contain trapped surfaces nor have a ny in their past histories. Finally, graphical illustrations, both com puted and schematic, are provided.