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Gravitational collapse and black holes

S. W. Hawking,George Ellis-1973-05-10-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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In this chapter, we shall show that stars of more than about 1½ times the solar mass should collapse when they have exhausted their nuclear fuel. If the initial conditions are not too asymmetric, the conditions of theorem 2 should be satisfied and so there should be a singularity. This singularity is however probably hidden from the view of an external observer who sees only a ‘black hole’ where the star once was. We derive a number of properties of such black holes, and show that they probably settle down finally to a Kerr solution.

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In this chapter, we shall show that stars of more than about 1½ times the solar mass should collapse when they have exhausted their nuclear fuel. If the initial conditions are not too asymmetric, the conditions of theorem 2 should be satisfied and so there should be a singularity. This singularity is however probably hidden from the view of an external observer who sees only a ‘black hole’ where the star once was. We derive a number of properties of such black holes, and show that they probably settle down finally to a Kerr solution.

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Gravitational collapseGravitationPhysicsGeologyAstronomy

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