TY - JOUR
T1 - Can large black holes collide in de Sitter space-time? An inflationary scenario of an inhomogeneous universe
AU - Shiromizu, Tetsuya
AU - Nakao, Ken Ichi
AU - Kodama, Hideo
AU - Maeda, Kei Ichi
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PY - 1993
Y1 - 1993
N2 - We investigate black holes in asymptotically de Sitter space-times. We show that a trapped surface always appears inside the event horizon and the total area of the black holes does not decrease as in asymptotically flat space-times. We find, however, that there is an upper bound on the area of apparent horizons in a wide class of asymptotically de Sitter space-times, in contrast with asymptotically flat space-times. This implies that black holes with a large area cannot collide with each other in asymptotically de Sitter space-time, unless a naked singularity is formed. On the basis of these results we argue that the inflationary scenario works even for initially inhomogeneous universes.
AB - We investigate black holes in asymptotically de Sitter space-times. We show that a trapped surface always appears inside the event horizon and the total area of the black holes does not decrease as in asymptotically flat space-times. We find, however, that there is an upper bound on the area of apparent horizons in a wide class of asymptotically de Sitter space-times, in contrast with asymptotically flat space-times. This implies that black holes with a large area cannot collide with each other in asymptotically de Sitter space-time, unless a naked singularity is formed. On the basis of these results we argue that the inflationary scenario works even for initially inhomogeneous universes.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevD.47.R3099
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevD.47.R3099
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0001477537
SN - 0556-2821
VL - 47
SP - R3099-R3102
JO - Physical review D: Particles and fields
JF - Physical review D: Particles and fields
IS - 8
ER -