Critical phenomena in the gravitational collapse of electromagnetic dipole and quadrupole waves
Maria F. Perez Mendoza, Thomas W. Baumgarte

TL;DR
This paper investigates critical phenomena in the gravitational collapse of electromagnetic dipole and quadrupole waves, revealing that the critical solutions differ for various multipole moments and are not globally unique.
Contribution
It extends previous studies by comparing dipole and quadrupole electromagnetic waves, showing their critical solutions have different symmetries, echoing findings in vacuum gravitational wave collapse.
Findings
Different multipole moments lead to distinct symmetry properties.
Quadrupole collapse features two separate centers, unlike dipole.
Critical solutions differ in echoing periods and exponents.
Abstract
We report on critical phenomena in the gravitational collapse of electromagnetic waves. Generalizing earlier results that focused on dipole electromagnetic waves, we here compare with quadrupole waves in axisymmetry. We perform numerical simulations of dipole and quadrupole wave initial data, fine-tuning both sets of data to the onset of black hole formation in order to study the critical solution and related critical phenomena. We observe that different multipole moments have different symmetries, indicating that the critical solution for electromagnetic waves cannot be unique, at least not globally. This is confirmed in our numerical simulations: while dipole data lead to a single center of collapse, at the center of symmetry, quadrupole data feature two separate centers of collapse on the symmetry axis, above and below the center of symmetry -- reminiscent of similar findings…
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