This paper considers the quantum collapse of infinitesimally thin dust shells in 2+1 gravity. In 2+1 gravity a shell is no longer a sphere but a ring of matter. The classical equation of motion has been considered by Peleg and Steif and Cristosomo and Olea. The minisuperspace quantum problem can be reduced to that of a harmonic oscillator in terms of the curvature radius of the shell, allowing the use of well-known methods to find the motion of coherent wave packets that give the quantum collapse of the shell. Classically, as the radius of the shell falls below a certain point, a horizon forms. In the quantum problem one can define various quantities that give "indications" of horizon formation. Without proper definitions of a "horizon" in ...
The problem of how space-time responds to gravitating quantum matter in full quantum gravity has bee...
International audienceThe fate of matter forming a black hole is still an open problem, although mod...
AbstractThe quantum collapse of a self-gravitating thin shell in the minisuperspace models is revisi...
If we consider the gravitational collapse of a material object to a black hole, we would expect, for...
We study the probability that a horizon appears when concentric shells of matter collide, by computi...
This paper is an extended version of a talk at the conference ConstrainedDynamics and Quantum Gravit...
We discuss a model describing exactly a thin spherically symmetric shell of matter with zero rest ma...
We describe the ground state for a gravitationally collapsed ball of dust as the direct product of w...
Everybody knows what the classical black holes are. In short, this is a spacetime region beyond the ...
We present a simple quantum description of the gravitational collapse of a ball of dust which exclud...
Preliminary version No.~2 of the lecture notes for the talk ``Quantum theory of gravitational collap...
The Schwarzschild black hole can be viewed as the special case of the marginally bound Lema\^\i tre-...
It is commonly believed that the ubiquitous singularities of general relativity will be cured in a t...
There are several possible choices of the time parameter for the canonical description of a self-gra...
We study gravitationally collapsing models of pressureless dust, fluids with pressure, and the gener...
The problem of how space-time responds to gravitating quantum matter in full quantum gravity has bee...
International audienceThe fate of matter forming a black hole is still an open problem, although mod...
AbstractThe quantum collapse of a self-gravitating thin shell in the minisuperspace models is revisi...
If we consider the gravitational collapse of a material object to a black hole, we would expect, for...
We study the probability that a horizon appears when concentric shells of matter collide, by computi...
This paper is an extended version of a talk at the conference ConstrainedDynamics and Quantum Gravit...
We discuss a model describing exactly a thin spherically symmetric shell of matter with zero rest ma...
We describe the ground state for a gravitationally collapsed ball of dust as the direct product of w...
Everybody knows what the classical black holes are. In short, this is a spacetime region beyond the ...
We present a simple quantum description of the gravitational collapse of a ball of dust which exclud...
Preliminary version No.~2 of the lecture notes for the talk ``Quantum theory of gravitational collap...
The Schwarzschild black hole can be viewed as the special case of the marginally bound Lema\^\i tre-...
It is commonly believed that the ubiquitous singularities of general relativity will be cured in a t...
There are several possible choices of the time parameter for the canonical description of a self-gra...
We study gravitationally collapsing models of pressureless dust, fluids with pressure, and the gener...
The problem of how space-time responds to gravitating quantum matter in full quantum gravity has bee...
International audienceThe fate of matter forming a black hole is still an open problem, although mod...
AbstractThe quantum collapse of a self-gravitating thin shell in the minisuperspace models is revisi...