Quasi-black holes: Definition and general properties

José P. S. Lemos and Oleg B. Zaslavskii
Phys. Rev. D 76, 084030 – Published 24 October 2007

Abstract

Objects that are on the verge of being extremal black holes but actually are distinct in many ways are called quasi-black holes. Quasi-black holes are defined here and treated in a unified way by displaying their properties. Their main properties are as follows: (i) there are infinite redshift whole regions, (ii) the spacetimes exhibit degenerate, almost singular, features but their curvature invariants remain perfectly regular everywhere, (iii) in the limit under discussion, outer and inner regions become mutually impenetrable and disjoint, although, in contrast to the usual black holes, this separation is of a dynamical nature, rather than purely causal, and (iv) for external faraway observers the spacetime is virtually indistinguishable from that of extremal black holes. In addition, we show that quasi-black holes must be extremal. Connections with black hole and wormhole physics are also drawn.

  • Received 15 March 2007

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.76.084030

©2007 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

José P. S. Lemos*

  • Centro Multidisciplinar de Astrofísica–CENTRA, Departamento de Física, Instituto Superior Técnico–IST, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa–UTL, Avenida Rovisco Pais 1, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal

Oleg B. Zaslavskii

  • Astronomical Institute of Kharkov V. N. Karazin National University, 35 Sumskaya Street, Kharkov, 61022, Ukraine

  • *lemos@fisica.ist.utl.pt
  • ozaslav@kharkov.ua

See Also

Black hole mimickers: Regular versus singular behavior

José P. S. Lemos and Oleg B. Zaslavskii
Phys. Rev. D 78, 024040 (2008)

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Vol. 76, Iss. 8 — 15 October 2007

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