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Black Holes
Study of multi black hole and ring singularity apparent horizons
By Gabriela Jaramillo and Carlos O. Lousto
Published in Physical Review D 84, 104011 (Friday, October 14, 2011)

Abstract

We study critical black hole separations for the formation of a common apparent horizon in systems of $N$ - black holes in a time symmetric configuration. We study in detail the aligned equal mass cases for $N=2,3,4,5$, and relate them to the unequal mass binary black hole case. We then study the apparent horizon of the time symmetric initial geometry of a ring singularity of different radii. The apparent horizon is used as indicative of the location of the event horizon in an effort to predict a critical ring radius that would generate an event horizon of toroidal topology. We found that a good estimate for this ring critical radius is $20/(3\pi) M$. We briefly discuss the connection of this two cases through a discrete black hole 'necklace' configuration.

CCRG Authors

Lousto, Carlos O.