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On the nonlinear stability of higher-dimensional triaxial Bianchi IX black holes

In this paper, we prove that the 5-dimensional Schwarzschild-Tangherlini solution of the Einstein vacuum equations is orbitally stable (in the fully non-linear theory) with respect to vacuum perturbations of initial data preserving triaxial Bianchi IX symmetry. More generally, we prove that 5-dimensional vacuum spacetimes developing from suitable asymptotically flat triaxial Bianchi IX symmetric data and containing a trapped or marginally trapped homogeneous 3-surface possess a complete null infinity whose past is bounded to the future by a regular event horizon, whose cross-sectional volume in turn satisfies a Penrose inequality, relating it to the final Bondi mass. In particular, the results of this paper give the first examples of vacuum black holes which are not stationary exact solutions.

preprint2005arXivOpen access

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