The Mass formula for quasi-black holes

Nov, 2008
22 pages
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  • Phys.Rev.D 78 (2008) 124013
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Abstract: (arXiv)
A quasi-black hole, either non-extremal or extremal, can be broadly defined as the limiting configuration of a body when its boundary approaches the body's quasihorizon. We consider the mass contributions and the mass formula for a static quasi-black hole. The analysis involves careful scrutiny of the surface stresses when the limiting configuration is reached. It is shown that there exists a strict correspondence between the mass formulas for quasi-black holes and pure black holes. This perfect parallelism exists in spite of the difference in derivation and meaning of the formulas in both cases. For extremal quasi-black holes the finite surface stresses give zero contribution to the total mass. This leads to a very special version of Abraham-Lorentz electron in general relativity in which the total mass has pure electromagnetic origin in spite of the presence of bare stresses.
  • 04.70.Bw
  • 04.40.Nr
  • 04.20.Cv
  • black hole: mass formula
  • general relativity
  • electron: mass
  • gravitation: surface
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