Testing Cosmic Censorship Conjecture for Extremal and Near-extremal (2+1)-dimensional MTZ Black Holes
Abstract
We test the validity of the weak cosmic censorship conjecture for the (2+1)-dimensional charged anti-de Sitter black hole solution, which was derived by Martinez, Teitelboim, and Zanelli (MTZ). We first construct a thought experiment by throwing test charged particles on an extremal MTZ black hole. We derive that extremal (2+1) dimensional black holes can be overcharged by test particles, unlike their analogues in 4 and higher dimensions. Nearly-extremal black holes can also be overcharged, by a judicious choice of energy and charge for the test particles in the case when we ignore the second order effects. Contrary to this, nearly-extremal black holes cannot be overcharged by the second order perturbation, obeying the weak cosmic censorship conjecture.
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