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Reissner--Nordstroem--de Sitter metric, the third law, and cosmic censorship
Document Type
Journal Article
Author
Source
Phys. Rev., D; (United States); 19:2
Subject
71 CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS BLACK HOLES
METRICS
COSMOLOGICAL MODELS
SPACE-TIME
GENERAL RELATIVITY THEORY
GRAVITATIONAL COLLAPSE
QUANTUM MECHANICS
THERMODYNAMIC MODEL
UNIVERSE
FIELD THEORIES
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
MECHANICS
PARTICLE MODELS
STATISTICAL MODELS 640102* -- Astrophysics & Cosmology-- Stars & Quasi-Stellar, Radio & X-Ray Sources
640106 -- Astrophysics & Cosmology-- Cosmology
657003 -- Theoretical & Mathematical Physics-- Relativity & Gravitation
Language
English
Abstract
The essential features of the Reissner--Nordstroem--de Sitter metric are examined in relation to the third law of black-hole mechanics and the cosmic censorship hypothesis for a nonasymptotically flat situation. The evolution of thin charged dust shells in this metric shows that the thermodynamic character of cosmological event horizons differs from that of black-hole horizons in that a degenerate horizon can be produced in a finite time. Nonetheless the spirit of the third law is preserved since the resultant degenerate configurations do not represent physically attainable limits in our Universe. It is shown that the nakedly singular character of the analytic extensions to these solutions represents an unplysical idealization due to the inherent instability of Killing horizons to the past of their bifurcation. This adds support to the spirit of strong cosmic censorship.