We study a recently proposed horizon defining identity for certain black hole spacetimes. It relates the difference of the Brown-York quasilocal energy and the Komar charge at the horizon to the total energy of the spacetime. The Brown-York quasilocal energy is evaluated for some specific choices of spacetime foliations. With a certain condition imposed on the matter distribution, we prove this identity for spherically symmetric static black hole solutions of general relativity. For these cases, we show that the identity can be derived from a Gauss-Codacci condition that any three-dimensional timelike boundary embedded around the hole must obey. We also demonstrate the validity of the identity in other cases by explicitly applying it to sev...
A general recipe to define, via Noether theorem, the Hamiltonian in any natural field theory is sugg...
I modify the quasilocal energy formalism of Brown and York into a purely Hamiltonian form. As part o...
A key feature of the Brown-York definition of quasilocal energy is that, under local boosts of the f...
We study the Brown-York quasilocal energy for regular black holes. We also express the identity that...
Black hole horizon is usually defined as the limit for existence of timelike worldline or when a spa...
We explore the (non)-universality of Martinez's conjecture, originally proposed for Kerr black holes...
Pointlike objects cause many of the divergences that afflict physical theories. For instance, the gr...
In this work we investigate current research on quasilocal energy and conservation laws in general r...
In the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity the energy density of asymptotically flat gravi...
Classical black holes and event horizons are highly non-local objects, defined in terms of the causa...
The quasilocal energy of gravitational and matter fields in a spatially bounded region is obtained b...
Quasilocal formulations of black hole are of immense importance since they reveal the essential and ...
In this work we investigate current research on quasilocal energy and conservation laws in general r...
AbstractInspired by the Einstein–Born–Infeld black hole, we introduce the isolated horizon to study ...
In this paper we first show that within the Hamiltonian description of general relativity, the centr...
A general recipe to define, via Noether theorem, the Hamiltonian in any natural field theory is sugg...
I modify the quasilocal energy formalism of Brown and York into a purely Hamiltonian form. As part o...
A key feature of the Brown-York definition of quasilocal energy is that, under local boosts of the f...
We study the Brown-York quasilocal energy for regular black holes. We also express the identity that...
Black hole horizon is usually defined as the limit for existence of timelike worldline or when a spa...
We explore the (non)-universality of Martinez's conjecture, originally proposed for Kerr black holes...
Pointlike objects cause many of the divergences that afflict physical theories. For instance, the gr...
In this work we investigate current research on quasilocal energy and conservation laws in general r...
In the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity the energy density of asymptotically flat gravi...
Classical black holes and event horizons are highly non-local objects, defined in terms of the causa...
The quasilocal energy of gravitational and matter fields in a spatially bounded region is obtained b...
Quasilocal formulations of black hole are of immense importance since they reveal the essential and ...
In this work we investigate current research on quasilocal energy and conservation laws in general r...
AbstractInspired by the Einstein–Born–Infeld black hole, we introduce the isolated horizon to study ...
In this paper we first show that within the Hamiltonian description of general relativity, the centr...
A general recipe to define, via Noether theorem, the Hamiltonian in any natural field theory is sugg...
I modify the quasilocal energy formalism of Brown and York into a purely Hamiltonian form. As part o...
A key feature of the Brown-York definition of quasilocal energy is that, under local boosts of the f...