End Point of the Ultraspinning Instability and Violation of Cosmic Censorship

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Abstract

We determine the end point of the axisymmetric ultraspinning instability of asymptotically flat Myers-Perry black holes in D=6 spacetime dimensions. In the nonlinear regime, this instability gives rise to a sequence of concentric rings connected by segments of black membrane on the rotation plane. The latter become thinner over time, resulting in the formation of a naked singularity in finite asymptotic time and hence a violation of the weak cosmic censorship conjecture in asymptotically flat higher-dimensional spaces.

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Figueras, P., Kunesch, M., Lehner, L., & Tunyasuvunakool, S. (2017). End Point of the Ultraspinning Instability and Violation of Cosmic Censorship. Physical Review Letters, 118(15). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.151103

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