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Title: Cosmological effects on black hole formation
Authors: Said, Jackson
Zarb Adami, Kristian
Keywords: Astronautical instruments -- Design and construction
Cosmology
Black holes (Astronomy)
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Cornell University
Citation: Levi Said, J., & Zarb Adami, K. (2012). Cosmological effects on black hole formation. arXiv:1201.0750v2 [gr-qc], 1-10
Abstract: The formation of cosmological black holes is investigated using the functional Schr ̈odinger equation as observed by an asymptotic observer, assuming a spherical domain wall collapse process. The mass formula of the Sultana-Dyer black hole is derived using Israel’s domain wall mathematical framework. This is used to examine the semi-classical and quantum nature of the collapsing domain wall in the general scale of an arbitrary scale factor, while ignoring evaporation and back reaction mass losses. Particular FLRW scale factors are then explored for black hole horizon formation times, all yielding the same over-all classical result, namely that an arbitrary amount of time is required for an asymptotic observer to register the formation of this surface.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/41154
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