Self-similar scalar field collapse: Naked singularities and critical behavior

Patrick R. Brady
Phys. Rev. D 51, 4168 – Published 15 April 1995
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Abstract

Homothetic scalar field collapse is considered in this article. By making a suitable choice of variables the equations are reduced to an autonomous system. Then using a combination of numerical and analytic techniques it is shown that there are two classes of solutions. The first consists of solutions with a nonsingular origin in which the scalar field collapses and disperses again. There is a singularity at one point of these solutions; however, it is not visible to observers at a finite radius. The second class of solutions includes both black holes and naked singularities with a critical evolution (which is neither) interpolating between these two extremes. The properties of these solutions are discussed in detail. The paper also contains some speculation about the significance of self-similarity in recent numerical studies.

  • Received 25 August 1994

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.51.4168

©1995 American Physical Society

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Patrick R. Brady

  • Department of Physics, The University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, United Kingdom

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Vol. 51, Iss. 8 — 15 April 1995

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