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Regularity and temperature of stationary black hole event horizons (2408.01252v1)

Published 2 Aug 2024 in gr-qc, math-ph, and math.MP

Abstract: Available proofs of the regularity of stationary black hole event horizons rely on some assumptions on the existence of sections that imply a $C1$ differentiability assumption. By using a quotient bundle approach, we remedy this problem by proving directly that, indeed, under the null energy condition event horizons of stationary black holes are totally geodesic null hypersurfaces as regular as the metric. Only later, by using this result, we show that the cross-sections, whose existence was postulated in previous works, do indeed exist. These results hold true under weak causality conditions. Subsequently, we prove that under the dominant energy condition stationary black hole event horizons indeed admit constant surface gravity, a result that does not require any non-degeneracy assumption, requirements on existence of cross-sections or a priori smoothness conditions. We are able to make sense of the angular velocity and of the value (not just sign) of surface gravity as quantities related to the horizon, without the need of assuming Einstein's vacuum equations and the Killing extension. Physically, the result means that under very general conditions every stationary black hole has indeed a constant temperature (the zeroth law of black hole thermodynamics).

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