Overcharging an accelerating Reissner-Nordstr\"om-Anti-de Sitter black hole with test field and particle
Abstract
Accelerating black holes have been widely studied in the context of black hole thermodynamics, holographic gravity theories, and in the description of black holes at the center of galaxies. As a fundamental assumption to ensure spacetime causality, we investigated the weak cosmic censorship conjecture (WCCC) in the accelerating Reissner-Nordstr\"om-Anti-de Sitter (RN-AdS) spacetime through the scattering of a charged field and the absorption of a charged particle. For the scattering of a charged scalar field, both near-extremal and extremal accelerating RN-AdS black holes cannot be overcharged, thereby upholding the validity of the WCCC. In the case of the absorption of a test charged particle, the results demonstrate that the event horizon of the extremal accelerating RN-AdS black hole cannot be destroyed, while the event horizon of the near-extremal black hole can be overcharged if the test particle satisfies certain conditions. The above results suggest that, in the case of test particles, second-order effects like self-force and self-energy should be further considered.
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