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Isolated and dynamical horizons from a common perspective
Published 2006-05-02, updated 2006-05-07Version 2
A framework is developed in which one can write down the constraint equations on a three--dimensional hypersurface of arbitrary signature. It is then applied to isolated and dynamical horizons. The derived equations can be used to extract physicaly relevant quantities describing the horizon irrespective to whether it is isolated (null) or dynamical at a given instant of time. Furthermore, small perturbation of isolated horizons are considered, and finally a family of axially--symmetric exact solution of the constraint equations on a dynamical horizon is presented.
Comments: 12 pages, one figure, revtex4. v2: added various references in introduction and sec. 2, short discussion of applicability to slowly evolving horizons in sec. 4B. Several minor corrections throughout text
Journal: Phys.Rev. D74 (2006) 104029
Categories: gr-qc
Keywords: dynamical horizon, common perspective, constraint equations, axially-symmetric exact solution, arbitrary signature
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