Recent numerical simulations have found that the Cauchy horizon inside spherical charged black holes, when perturbed nonlinearly by a self-gravitating, minimally-coupled, massless, spherically-symmetric scalar field, turns into a null weak singularity which focuses monotonically to $r=0$ at late times, where the singularity becomes spacelike. Our main objective is to study this spacelike singularity. We study analytically the spherically-symmetric Einstein-Maxwell-scalar equations asymptotically near the singularity. We obtain a series-expansion solution for the metric functions and for the scalar field near $r=0$ under the simplifying assumption of homogeneity. Namely, we neglect spatial derivatives and keep only temporal derivatives. We f...
A homothetic, static, spherically symmetric solution to the massless Einstein- Klein-Gordon equation...
A static spherically symmetric metric in Einstein-scalar-tensor gravity theory with a scalar field p...
Certain classes of solutions to Einstein’s field equations admit singularities from which light can ...
We study analytically the Cauchy horizon singularity inside spherically-symmetric charged black hole...
We study the Cauchy horizon (CH) singularity of a spherical charged black hole perturbed nonlinearly...
We study analytically the features of the Cauchy horizon (CH) singularity inside a spherically-symme...
We study the singularity created in the supercritical collapse of a spherical massless scalar field....
Einstein's equations are known to lead to the formation of black holes and spacetime singularities. ...
There are a number of publications on relativistic objects dealing either with black holes or naked ...
Gravitational perturbations which are present in any realistic stellar collapse to a black hole, die...
We study black holes produced via collapse of a spherically symmetric charged scalar field in asympt...
Using the general solution to the Einstein equations on intersecting null surfaces developed by Hayw...
We prove some theorems characterizing the global properties of static, spherically symmetric configu...
We study the spacetime singularity in a (2+1)-dimensional AdS scalar black hole with circular symmet...
We will describe here the structure of singularity forming in gravitational collapse of spherically ...
A homothetic, static, spherically symmetric solution to the massless Einstein- Klein-Gordon equation...
A static spherically symmetric metric in Einstein-scalar-tensor gravity theory with a scalar field p...
Certain classes of solutions to Einstein’s field equations admit singularities from which light can ...
We study analytically the Cauchy horizon singularity inside spherically-symmetric charged black hole...
We study the Cauchy horizon (CH) singularity of a spherical charged black hole perturbed nonlinearly...
We study analytically the features of the Cauchy horizon (CH) singularity inside a spherically-symme...
We study the singularity created in the supercritical collapse of a spherical massless scalar field....
Einstein's equations are known to lead to the formation of black holes and spacetime singularities. ...
There are a number of publications on relativistic objects dealing either with black holes or naked ...
Gravitational perturbations which are present in any realistic stellar collapse to a black hole, die...
We study black holes produced via collapse of a spherically symmetric charged scalar field in asympt...
Using the general solution to the Einstein equations on intersecting null surfaces developed by Hayw...
We prove some theorems characterizing the global properties of static, spherically symmetric configu...
We study the spacetime singularity in a (2+1)-dimensional AdS scalar black hole with circular symmet...
We will describe here the structure of singularity forming in gravitational collapse of spherically ...
A homothetic, static, spherically symmetric solution to the massless Einstein- Klein-Gordon equation...
A static spherically symmetric metric in Einstein-scalar-tensor gravity theory with a scalar field p...
Certain classes of solutions to Einstein’s field equations admit singularities from which light can ...