Abstract In this paper we propose that bubbles of AdS within Minkowski spacetime, stabilized at a finite radius by stiff matter and an electromagnetic gas, can be an alternative endpoint of gravitational collapse. The bubbles are horizonless with a size up to 12.5% larger than their Schwarzschild radius depending on their charge. We argue that they are stable against small perturbations, and have thermodynamical properties similar to those of real black holes. We provide a realization of the bubbles within string theory that relies on a specific brane intersection giving rise to a shell carrying dissolved charges from lower dimensional D-branes as well as a gas of open strings. We also note that our construction provides a new way of unders...
We construct hairy black hole solutions that merge with the anti-de Sitter (AdS4) Reissner-Nordström...
In the presence of a minimal length, physical objects cannot collapse to an infinite density, singul...
Abstract: Black hole entropy remains a deep puzzle: where does such enormous amount of entropy come ...
In this paper we propose that bubbles of AdS within Minkowski spacetime, stabilized at a finite radi...
In this paper we propose that bubbles of AdS within Minkowski spacetime, stabilized at a finite radi...
In this paper we study the thermodynamics of Einstein–Gauss–Bonnet (EGB)-AdS black holes minimally c...
Recently, 1/2-BPS AdS bubble solutions have been obtained by Lin, Lunin and Maldacena, which corresp...
We present results of numerical simulations of the formation of black holes from the gravitational c...
Gravitational entropy arises in string theory via coarse graining over an underlying space of micros...
We show how to extend the usual black string instability of vacuum or charged black p-branes to the ...
We provide examples of gravitational collapse and black hole formation in AdS, either from collapsin...
We explore the non-BPS analog of `AdS bubbles', which are regular spherically symmetric 1/2 BPS geo...
We investigate the extended phase space thermodynamics of nonsingular-AdS black holes minimally coup...
We argue that expanding bubbles of nothing are a widespread feature of systems of black holes with m...
In this paper, we explore the gravitational collapse of matter (dust) under the effect of zero-point...
We construct hairy black hole solutions that merge with the anti-de Sitter (AdS4) Reissner-Nordström...
In the presence of a minimal length, physical objects cannot collapse to an infinite density, singul...
Abstract: Black hole entropy remains a deep puzzle: where does such enormous amount of entropy come ...
In this paper we propose that bubbles of AdS within Minkowski spacetime, stabilized at a finite radi...
In this paper we propose that bubbles of AdS within Minkowski spacetime, stabilized at a finite radi...
In this paper we study the thermodynamics of Einstein–Gauss–Bonnet (EGB)-AdS black holes minimally c...
Recently, 1/2-BPS AdS bubble solutions have been obtained by Lin, Lunin and Maldacena, which corresp...
We present results of numerical simulations of the formation of black holes from the gravitational c...
Gravitational entropy arises in string theory via coarse graining over an underlying space of micros...
We show how to extend the usual black string instability of vacuum or charged black p-branes to the ...
We provide examples of gravitational collapse and black hole formation in AdS, either from collapsin...
We explore the non-BPS analog of `AdS bubbles', which are regular spherically symmetric 1/2 BPS geo...
We investigate the extended phase space thermodynamics of nonsingular-AdS black holes minimally coup...
We argue that expanding bubbles of nothing are a widespread feature of systems of black holes with m...
In this paper, we explore the gravitational collapse of matter (dust) under the effect of zero-point...
We construct hairy black hole solutions that merge with the anti-de Sitter (AdS4) Reissner-Nordström...
In the presence of a minimal length, physical objects cannot collapse to an infinite density, singul...
Abstract: Black hole entropy remains a deep puzzle: where does such enormous amount of entropy come ...