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Is It Really Naked? On Cosmic Censorship in String Theory

Andrei V. Frolov

Published 2004-09-13Version 1

We investigate the possibility of cosmic censorship violation in string theory using a characteristic double-null code, which penetrates horizons and is capable of resolving the spacetime all the way to the singularity. We perform high-resolution numerical simulations of the evolution of negative mass initial scalar field profiles, which were argued to provide a counterexample to cosmic censorship conjecture for AdS-asymptotic spacetimes in five-dimensional supergravity. In no instances formation of naked singularity is seen. Instead, numerical evidence indicates that black holes form in the collapse. Our results are consistent with earlier numerical studies, and explicitly show where the `no black hole' argument breaks.

Comments: 8 pages, 5 figures, 1 table; REVTeX 4.0
Journal: Phys.Rev.D70:104023,2004
Categories: hep-th, gr-qc
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