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Glimpses of Violation of Strong Cosmic Censorship in Rotating Black Holes

Published 11 Jun 2020 in gr-qc and hep-th | (2006.06483v3)

Abstract: Rotating and/or charged black hole spacetimes possess a Cauchy horizon, beyond which Einstein's equations of General Relativity cease to be deterministic. This led to the formulation of the Strong Cosmic Censorship conjecture that such horizons become irregular under field perturbations. We consider linear field perturbations of rotating and electrically-charged (Kerr-Newman-de Sitter) black holes in a universe with a positive cosmological constant. By calculating the quasinormal modes for scalar and fermion fields, we provide evidence for the existence of weak solutions to Einstein's equations across the Cauchy horizon in the nearly-extremal regime. We thus provide, for the first time, evidence for violation of Strong Cosmic Censorship in (4-dimensional) rotating black hole spacetimes.

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