On the Stability of a Wormhole in the Maximally-Extended Reissner–Nordström Solution

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Abstract

We consider the stability of the maximally-extended Reissner–Nordström (RN) solution in a Minkowski, de Sitter, or anti-de Sitter background. In a broad class of situations, prior work has shown that spherically symmetric perturbations from a massless scalar field cause the inner horizon of an RN black hole to become singular and collapse. Even if this is the case, it may still be possible for an observer to travel through the inner horizon before it fully collapses, thus violating strong cosmic censorship. We show that the collapse of the inner horizon and the occurrence of a singularity along the inner horizon are sufficient to prevent an observer from accessing the white hole regions and the parallel universe regions of the maximally extended RN space–time. Thus, if an observer passes through the inner horizon, they will inevitably hit the central singularity.

Publication: Ross DeMott et al 2022 Class. Quantum Grav. 39 195015

Presenters

  • Ross DeMott

    Colorado School of Mines

Authors

  • Ross DeMott

    Colorado School of Mines

  • Alex Flournoy

    Colorado School of Mines

  • Sam Major

    Colorado School of Mines