Area bound for surfaces in generic gravitational field (2101.03860v2)
Abstract: We define an attractive gravity probe surface (AGPS) as a compact 2-surface $S_\alpha$ with positive mean curvature $k$ satisfying $ra D_a k / k2 \ge \alpha$ (for a constant $\alpha>-1/2$) in the local inverse mean curvature flow, where $ra D_a k$ is the derivative of $k$ in the outward unit normal direction. For asymptotically flat spaces, any AGPS is proved to satisfy the areal inequality $A_\alpha \le 4\pi [ ( 3+4\alpha)/(1+2\alpha) ]2(Gm)2$, where $A_{\alpha}$ is the area of $S_\alpha$ and $m$ is the Arnowitt-Deser-Misner (ADM) mass. Equality is realized when the space is isometric to the $t=$constant hypersurface of the Schwarzschild spacetime and $S_\alpha$ is an $r=\mathrm{constant}$ surface with $ra D_a k / k2 = \alpha$. We adapt the two methods of the inverse mean curvature flow and the conformal flow. Therefore, our result is applicable to the case where $S_\alpha$ has multiple components. For anti-de Sitter (AdS) spaces, a similar inequality is derived, but the proof is performed only by using the inverse mean curvature flow. We also discuss the cases with asymptotically locally AdS spaces.
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