A black lens in bubble of nothing
Abstract
Applying the inverse scattering method to static and bi-axisymmetric Einstein equations, we construct a non-rotating black lens inside bubble of nothing whose horizon is topologically lens space L(n,1)=S3/Zn. Using this solution, we discuss whether a static black lens can be in equilibrium by the force balance between the expansion and gravitational attraction.
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