Classical and Quantum Gravitational Collapse in d-dim AdS Spacetime I. Classical Solutions

Abstract

We study the collapse of a spherically symmetric dust distribution in d-dimensional AdS spacetime. We investigate the role of dimensionality, and the presence of a negative cosmological constant, in determining the formation of trapped surfaces and the end state of gravitational collapse. We obtain the self-similar solution for the case of zero cosmological constant, and show that one cannot construct a self-similar solution when a cosmological constant is included.

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