We show that a single imperfect fluid can be used as a source to obtain a mass-varying black hole in an expanding universe. This approach generalizes the well-known McVittie spacetime, by allowing the mass to vary thanks to a novel mechanism based on the presence of a temperature gradient. This fully dynamical solution, which does not require phantom fields or fine-tuning, is a step forward in a new direction in the study of systems whose local gravitational attraction is coupled to the expansion of the universe. We present a simple but instructive example for the mass function and briefly discuss the structure of the apparent horizons and the past singularity
International audienceOne of the solutions of the Einstein equations, called McVittie solution, sign...
International audienceOne of the solutions of the Einstein equations, called McVittie solution, sign...
From the microscopic point of view, realistic black holes are time-dependent and the teleological co...
In this paper, we investigate the existence and time evolution of the cosmological and event horizon...
Over the past three decades, black holes have played an important role in quantum gravity, mathemati...
Over the past three decades, black holes have played an important role in quantum gravity, mathemati...
We address the spherical accretion of generic fluids onto black holes. We show that, if the black ho...
Over the past three decades, black holes have played an important role in quantum gravity, mathemati...
We present an analytic, perturbative solution to the Einstein equations with a scalar field that des...
We construct models of Einstein and f(R) gravity with two scalar fields, which admit analytical solu...
The old suggestive observation that black holes often resemble lumps of fluid has recently been take...
We address the spherical accretion of generic fluids onto black holes. We show that, if the black ho...
We analyze whether a black hole can exist and survive in a universe that goes through a cosmological...
The old suggestive observation that black holes often resemble lumps of fluid has recently been take...
International audienceOne of the solutions of the Einstein equations, called McVittie solution, sign...
International audienceOne of the solutions of the Einstein equations, called McVittie solution, sign...
International audienceOne of the solutions of the Einstein equations, called McVittie solution, sign...
From the microscopic point of view, realistic black holes are time-dependent and the teleological co...
In this paper, we investigate the existence and time evolution of the cosmological and event horizon...
Over the past three decades, black holes have played an important role in quantum gravity, mathemati...
Over the past three decades, black holes have played an important role in quantum gravity, mathemati...
We address the spherical accretion of generic fluids onto black holes. We show that, if the black ho...
Over the past three decades, black holes have played an important role in quantum gravity, mathemati...
We present an analytic, perturbative solution to the Einstein equations with a scalar field that des...
We construct models of Einstein and f(R) gravity with two scalar fields, which admit analytical solu...
The old suggestive observation that black holes often resemble lumps of fluid has recently been take...
We address the spherical accretion of generic fluids onto black holes. We show that, if the black ho...
We analyze whether a black hole can exist and survive in a universe that goes through a cosmological...
The old suggestive observation that black holes often resemble lumps of fluid has recently been take...
International audienceOne of the solutions of the Einstein equations, called McVittie solution, sign...
International audienceOne of the solutions of the Einstein equations, called McVittie solution, sign...
International audienceOne of the solutions of the Einstein equations, called McVittie solution, sign...
From the microscopic point of view, realistic black holes are time-dependent and the teleological co...