Strong cosmic censorship for the spherically symmetric Einstein-Maxwell-charged-Klein-Gordon system with positive $\Lambda$: stability of the Cauchy horizon and $H^1$ extensions
Flavio Rossetti

TL;DR
This paper studies the internal structure of charged black holes with a cosmological constant, demonstrating the stability of the Cauchy horizon and conditions for extending spacetime beyond it, challenging the strong cosmic censorship conjecture.
Contribution
It extends previous analyses by including a charged, massive scalar field and a positive cosmological constant, showing stability results and potential violations of strong cosmic censorship.
Findings
Existence of a Cauchy horizon in the Einstein-Maxwell-charged-Klein-Gordon system.
Conditions under which spacetime can be extended beyond the Cauchy horizon with regularity.
Prevention of mass inflation for a broad parameter range, including near-extremal solutions.
Abstract
We investigate the interior of a dynamical black hole as described by the Einstein-Maxwell-charged-Klein-Gordon system of equations with a cosmological constant, under spherical symmetry. In particular, we consider a characteristic initial value problem where, on the outgoing initial hypersurface, interpreted as the event horizon of a dynamical black hole, we prescribe: a) initial data asymptotically approaching a fixed sub-extremal Reissner-Nordstr\"om-de Sitter solution; b) an exponential Price law upper bound for the charged scalar field. After showing local well-posedness for the corresponding first-order system of partial differential equations, we establish the existence of a Cauchy horizon for the evolved spacetime, extending the bootstrap methods used in the case by Van de Moortel. In this context, we show the existence of …
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Navier-Stokes equation solutions · Advanced Mathematical Physics Problems
