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Phys. Rev. D 41, 1796–1809 (1990)

Internal structure of black holes

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Eric Poisson and Werner Israel
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research Cosmology Program, Theoretical Physics Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2J1

Received 16 October 1989; published in the issue dated 15 March 1990

The gravitational effects associated with the radiative tail produced by a gravitational collapse with rotation are investigated. It is shown that the infinite blueshift of the tail's energy density occurring at the Cauchy horizon of the resulting black hole causes a classically unbounded inflation of the effective internal gravitational-mass parameter of the hole. Since this effect is causally disconnected from any external observer, the black-hole external mass remains bounded. The mass inflation phenomenon causes the spacetime curvature to grow to Planckian scales on a spacelike hypersurface in the vicinity of the Cauchy horizon, beyond which the classical laws of general relativity break down. A consequence is that an observer's trip to this hypersurface embraces all but the last Planck time of the entire black-hole classical history.

© 1990 The American Physical Society

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10.1103/PhysRevD.41.1796
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