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Black hole formation in relativistic Oscillaton collisions (1910.01950v1)

Published 4 Oct 2019 in astro-ph.CO, gr-qc, and hep-th

Abstract: We investigate the physics of black hole formation from the head-on collisions of boosted equal mass Oscillatons (OS) in full numerical relativity, for both the cases where the OS have equal phases or are maximally off-phase (anti-phase). While unboosted OS collisions will form a BH as long as their initial compactness $\mathcal{C}\equiv GM/R$ is above a numerically determined critical value $\mathcal{C}>0.035$, we find that imparting a small initial boost counter-intuitively \emph{prevents} the formation of black holes even if $\mathcal{C}> 0.035$. If the boost is further increased, at very high boosts $\gamma>1/12\mathcal{C}$, BH formation occurs as predicted by the hoop conjecture. These two limits combine to form a "stability band" where collisions result in either the OS "passing through" (equal phase) or "bouncing back" (anti-phase), with a critical point occurring around ${\cal C}\approx 0.07$. We argue that the existence of this stability band can be explained by the competition between the free fall and the interaction timescales of the collision.

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