Horizon shells and BMS-like soldering transformations

  • Blau, Matthias
  • O’Loughlin, Martin
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Publication date
March 2016
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN
1029-8479
Citation count (estimate)
23

Abstract

We revisit the theory of null shells in general relativity, with a particular emphasis on null shells placed at horizons of black holes. We study in detail the considerable freedom that is available in the case that one solders two metrics together across null hypersurfaces (such as Killing horizons) for which the induced metric is invariant under translations along the null generators. In this case the group of soldering transformations turns out to be infinite dimensional, and these solderings create non-trivial horizon shells containing both massless matter and impulsive gravitational wave components. We also rephrase this result in the language of Carrollian symmetry groups. To illustrate this phenomenon we discuss in detail the example...

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