Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1997
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General Relativity and Gravitation, Volume 29, Issue 7, p.881-929
Physics
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Scientific paper
This is the first in a series of papers analyzing the inner structure of a generic rotating black hole. The black hole is assumed to evolve from the gravitational collapse of an isolated rotating object in an empty asymptotically- flat universe. This paper covers the first stages of the evolution: from the gravitational collapse and the formation of a black hole, up to the stage where the black hole settles down to Kerr. We shall discuss the generalization of Price's analysis (regarding the late-time asymptotic decay of perturbations outside the black hole) from Schwarzschild to Kerr, and present preliminary results. We then consider these external small perturbations as initial data for the evolution of perturbations inside the black hole. We demonstrate that an important region inside the black hole, which we call {\it the late-time region\/} (and which extends up to the inner horizon) experiences (arbitrarily) small initial perturbations. This, we argue, justifies the attempt to apply the small-perturbation approach to the black hole's interior. We discuss the physical significance of this late-time region. We shall also outline the strategy we use for evolving the perturbations from the event horizon to the inner horizon.
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