Singularity Avoidance in Numerical Black Hole Spacetimes

Abstract

Spacetime singularities in numerical relativity can be avoided by excising a region of the computational domain from inside the apparent horizon. We report on results of such a scheme that is based on using ( i) a horizon locking coordinate which locks the coordinate system to the geometry, and ( ii) a finite differencing scheme which respects the causal structure of the spacetime. With this technique a black hole can be evolved accurately well beyond t=1000M, where M is the black hole mass.

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