Dynamical black holes with prescribed masses in spherical symmetry

Abstract

We review our recent work on a construction of spherically symmetric global solutions to the Einstein--scalar field system with large bounded variation norms and large Bondi masses. We show that similar ideas, together with Christodoulou's short pulse method, allow us to prove the following result: Given Mi ≥ Mf>0 and ε>0, there exists a spherically symmetric (black hole) solution to the Einstein--scalar field system such that up to an error of size ε, the initial Bondi mass is Mi and the final Bondi mass is Mf. Moreover, if one assumes a continuity property of the final Bondi mass (which in principle follows from known techniques in the literature), then for Mi>Mf>0, the above result holds without an ε-error.

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