A scenario for critical scalar field collapse in AdS3

Abstract

We present a family of exact solutions, depending on two parameters α and b (related to the scalar field strength), to the three-dimensional Einstein-scalar field equations with negative cosmological constant . For b=0 these solutions reduce to the static BTZ family of vacuum solutions, with mass M = -α. For b≠0, the solutions become dynamical and develop a strong spacelike central singularity. The α<0 solutions are black-hole like, with a global structure topologically similar to that of the BTZ black holes, and a finite effective mass. We show that the near-singularity behavior of the solutions with α>0 agrees qualitatively with that observed in numerical simulations of subcritical collapse. We analyze the linear perturbations of the threshold solution, α=0, in the =0 approximation, and find that it has only one unstable growing mode, which qualifies it as a candidate critical solution for scalar field collapse.

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