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- Title
Cosmological black holes: A black hole in the Einstein-de Sitter universe.
- Authors
Joseph Sultana; Charles C. Dyer
- Abstract
Abstract As an example of a dynamical cosmological black hole, a spacetime that describes an expanding black hole in the asymptotic background of the Einstein-de Sitter universe is constructed. The black hole is primordial in the sense that it forms ab initio with the big bang singularity and its expanding event horizon is represented by a conformal Killing horizon. The metric representing the black hole spacetime is obtained by applying a time dependent conformal transformation on the Schwarzschild metric, such that the result is an exact solution with a matter content described by a two-fluid source. Physical quantities such as the surface gravity and other effects like perihelion precession, light bending and circular orbits are studied in this spacetime and compared to their counterparts in the gravitational field of the isolated Schwarzschild black hole. No changes in the structure of null geodesics are recorded, but significant differences are obtained for timelike geodesics, particularly an increase in the perihelion precession and the non-existence of circular timelike orbits. The solution is expressed in the Newman-Penrose formalism.
- Publication
General Relativity & Gravitation, 2005, Vol 37, Issue 8, p1347
- ISSN
0001-7701
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10714-005-0119-7