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Some remarks on the horizon in the dust cloud collapse

Koushiki, Włodzimierz Piechocki, Grzegorz Plewa

Abstract

We examine the existence of an apparent horizon in the collapse of an isolated dust cloud using expansion functions. Our results indicate that in the region of spacetime far away from the gravitational singularity, the considered system has a horizon, in which case the singularity is covered. Using this method may have limited applicability in the neighbourhood of the gravitational singularity, where quantum effects are expected to be essential.

Some remarks on the horizon in the dust cloud collapse

Abstract

We examine the existence of an apparent horizon in the collapse of an isolated dust cloud using expansion functions. Our results indicate that in the region of spacetime far away from the gravitational singularity, the considered system has a horizon, in which case the singularity is covered. Using this method may have limited applicability in the neighbourhood of the gravitational singularity, where quantum effects are expected to be essential.
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