Autores
Walter Pulido, Hernando Quevedo
Fecha de publicación
2021/8/27
Revista
International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics
Páginas
2150200
Editor
World Scientific Publishing Company
Descripción
In this paper, we study the collapse of a thin dust shell from the point of view of the horizon dynamics. We identify the critical surfaces at which time and space coordinates interchange their roles and investigate their properties by using the formalism of trapped surfaces. We show the existence of marginally outer trapped surfaces that are associated with the presence of quasi-local horizons. A particular shell configuration that avoids the formation of horizons is interpreted as naked shell.
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