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Null hypersurfaces in Kerr-Newman-AdS black hole and super-entropic black hole spacetimes

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CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM GRAVITY
Volume 38, Issue 4, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6382/abd3e0

Keywords

null hypersurfaces; Kerr– Newman black holes; ultra-spinning black holes

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

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This paper studies the light-like foliation of the Kerr-Newman-AdS black hole geometry and compares it with other black holes. It is found that caustics develop inside the inner horizon of the Kerr-Newman-AdS black hole, in contrast to the Kerr-AdS case. The study also explores the properties of ultra-spinning black holes and constructs Kruskal coordinates for them.
A three-dimensional light-like foliation of a spacetime geometry is one particular way of studying its light cone structure and has important applications in numerical relativity. In this paper, we execute such a foliation for the Kerr-Newman-AdS black hole geometry and compare it with the lightlike foliations of the Kerr-AdS and Kerr-Newman black holes. We derive the equations that govern this slicing and study their properties. In particular, we find that these null hypersurfaces develop caustics inside the inner horizon of the Kerr-Newman-AdS black hole, in strong contrast to the Kerr-AdS case. We then take the ultra-spinning limit of the Kerr-Newman-AdS spacetime, leading to what is known as a super-entropic black hole, and show that the null hypersurfaces develop caustics at a finite distance outside the event horizon of this black hole. As an application, we construct Kruskal coordinates for both the Kerr-Newman-AdS black hole and its ultra-spinning counterpart.

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