De Sitter-Invariant Black Holes
Abstract
In the de Sitter-invariant approach to gravitation, all solutions to the gravitational field equations are spacetimes that reduce locally to de Sitter. Consequently, besides including an event horizon, the de Sitter-invariant black hole also has a cosmic horizon. Accordingly, it can lodge ordinary and dark energies. Owing to this additional structure concerning Poincar\'e-invariant general relativity, such a black hole can establish a link between the black hole dynamics and the universe's evolution. Possible implications for cosmology are discussed, and a comparison with recent observations indicating the existence of a cosmological coupling of black holes is presented.
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