2010-05-06T09:23:22Z
2010-05-06T09:23:22Z
1999
It has been claimed that extreme black holes exhibit a phenomenon of flux expulsion for Abelian Higgs vortices, irrespective of the relative width of the vortex to the black hole. Recent work by two of the authors showed a subtlety in the treatment of the event horizon, which cast doubt on this claim. We analyze in detail the vortexextreme black hole system, showing that, while flux expulsion can occur, it does not do so in all cases. We give analytic proofs for both expulsion and penetration of flux, in each case deriving a bound for that behavior. We also present extensive numerical work backing up, and refining, these claims, and showing in detail how a vortex can end on a black hole in all situations. We also calculate the back reaction of the vortex on the geometry, and comment on the more general vortexblack hole system.
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Anglès
Gravitació; Teoria de camps (Física); Forats negres (Astronomia); Gravitation; Field theory (Physics); Black holes (Astronomy)
The American Physical Society
Reproducció digital del document publicat en format paper, proporcionada per PROLA i http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.59.084022
Physical Review D, 1999, vol. 59, núm. 8, p. 084022-1-084022-16
http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.59.084022
(c) The American Physical Society, 1999