The T-domain and extreme matter phases inside spherically symmetric black holes

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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24 pages, 1 figure. References added, some minor additions when discussing general solution. Accepted for publication in Gener

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10.1023/A:1015328519392

Black hole interiors (the $T$-domain) are studied here in great detail. Both the {\em general} and particular $T$-domain solutions are presented including non-singular ones. Infinitely many local $T$-domain solutions may be modeled with this scheme. The duality between the $T$ and $R$ domains is presented. It is demonstrated how generally well behaved $R$-domain solutions will give rise to exotic phases of matter when collapsed inside the event horizon. However, as seen by an external observer, the field is simply that of the Schwarzschild vacuum with well behaved mass term and no evidence of this behaviour may be observed. A singularity theorem is also presented which is independent of energy conditions.

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