Black Holes And Critical Phenomena |
Black Holes And Critical Phenomena |
kallubhai4u |
Sep 1 2005, 11:44 AM
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hi again, this one is gonna b long...so dont get bored.
Black Holes and Critical Phenomena A scalar field is a simple form of matter which feels two forces only, gravity produced by itself, and its own pressure. If you try to build a ball in which the field is initially weak, pressure wins and the ball expands away leaving nothing behind. If the field is initially strong gravity wins and the ball collapses to form a black hole There is a special critical initial strength such that the field cannot decide whether to evaporate away or collapse to form a black hole. Instead it oscillates increasingly rapidly, performing an infinite number of oscillations in a finite time. The two animations show first an evolution which doesn't form a black hole, and second an evolution which does. The initial strengths differ only by one in the fifteenth decimal place. Each frame shows the scalar field as a function of position. The gravitational field changes the frequency of the field and so the colour indicates what a distant observer would see. Movies This evolution doesn't form a black hole. This collapse does form a black hole. Because the animation moves so quickly it is hard to see what is happening. The next picture summarises the animations. Time is increasing from left to right (downwards). Radius is increasing from left to right (upwards). The colour indicates the curvature of spacetime. Far away (back of picture) the spacetime is almost flat (blue) while on the axis the field is becoming stronger and stronger (red turning black). Although there are an infinite number of oscillations in a finite time, all bunched up on each other, we have stretched out the time coordinate to separate them. The next group of figures show the paths of photons emitted from the axis. Each blue line in the left picture represents a photon path. Radius is plotted horizontally and time vertically. Thus photons emitted at late times have higher lines in the figure. In the first picture there is some fine detail near the axis. the second increases the scale by one thousand, and the third by a further one thousand. Here you can see that all the photons escape. The next set are the same photon paths but for the case where a black hole forms. At the finest resolution you can see that photons emitted at late times stop moving outwards and return back towards the axis. This is the moment at which the black hole forms. This is an enlargement of the region where the black hole forms. In the next picture we superpose the evolutions with (red) and without (green) black hole formation. At early times (bottom of the picture) the spacetimes differ only in the fifteenth decimal place. Once the spacetime decides what to do, the solutions then bifurcate. thats along one. if u face any probs just ask me. some more coming up soon. |
bibhas |
Sep 7 2005, 10:27 PM
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Dedicated Member Group: Members Posts: 1721 Joined: 23-November 04 From: USA Member No.: 1314 |
Kallubhai4u,
Could you please post the references from which you have gathered this material ? It obviosuly looks like a website with animations and movies which will make it easier to understand. Also, for future reference, could you post all info on the same topic (e.g. Black Holes) in the same thread ? Makes it much easier to keep track. thanks in advance Bibhas A science that does not deliver us to the portals of metaphysics is a failed science and a religion that does not embrace physics is not grounded in reality.
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kallubhai4u |
Sep 12 2005, 12:47 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 109 Joined: 16-May 05 Member No.: 2330 |
well i'll take care of that in my subsequent posts. as far as the link to the site is concerned, its given b low:-
archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Cyberia/NumRel/BlackHoles.html some more related links r given here, check them out 4 more info. cosmology.berkeley.edu/Education/BHfaq.html casa.colorado.edu/~ajsh/schw.shtml www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gr/public/bh_home.html i fell that would suffice ur needs Bibhas BhaiSaheb |
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