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Main Author: Pinheiro, Neilha
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.19490
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author Pinheiro, Neilha
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contents In this article, we investigate the index of the MOTS given by a spatial cross section of the cosmological horizon in the Kerr-Newman-de Sitter spacetime. We show that its index is at least one in the symmetrized sense for a small positive parameter a, such parameter defines the angular momentum. Assuming a lower bound for the mass, we prove that this MOTS has index one. Also, considering an upper bound for the mass, we show that its index is at least two in the symmetrized sense. Moreover, we establish an estimate relating the area and the charge of a MOTS with index one in a Cauchy data satisfying the dominant energy condition, which give us a connection between MOTS with index one and General Relativity.
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spellingShingle The index of the cosmological horizon and the area-charge-inequality
Pinheiro, Neilha
Differential Geometry
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
In this article, we investigate the index of the MOTS given by a spatial cross section of the cosmological horizon in the Kerr-Newman-de Sitter spacetime. We show that its index is at least one in the symmetrized sense for a small positive parameter a, such parameter defines the angular momentum. Assuming a lower bound for the mass, we prove that this MOTS has index one. Also, considering an upper bound for the mass, we show that its index is at least two in the symmetrized sense. Moreover, we establish an estimate relating the area and the charge of a MOTS with index one in a Cauchy data satisfying the dominant energy condition, which give us a connection between MOTS with index one and General Relativity.
title The index of the cosmological horizon and the area-charge-inequality
topic Differential Geometry
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.19490