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Paper   IPM / P / 18157
School of Physics
  Title:   Static black hole horizons in cosmology
  Author(s): 
1.  I. Mehin Rasulian
2.  A. Ashoorioon
  Status:   Preprint
  Journal:
  Year:  2025
  Supported by:  IPM
  Abstract:
Despite previous results that rule out the possibility of a static black hole horizon in cosmology we present a black hole metric that has a static horizon whilst mimicking the cosmological behavior at large scales away from the black hole horizon. By a suitable choice of coordinates, we show that it is possible to have a static black hole horizon in cosmology that does not suffer from issues like singularities in curvature invariants at the horizon. The resulting metric is consistent with the Schwarzschild-de Sitter metric for constant Hubble parameter. It should be noted that this metric does not lead to isotropic pressure, i.e. ppr for radial distances comparable to Schwarzschild radius, but for large r the stress tensor (assuming general relativity) tends to the cosmological value. Turning to a more realistic framework, we study the cases of black hole+cosmological matter and black hole+matter+cosmological constant where we assume the pressure component takes its cosmological value and show that although the resulting metric does not have a static horizon, the physical radius of the apparent horizon can tend to a constant value for large cosmological time. This metric does not suffer from issues like a singular horizon for asymptotically vanishing Hubble parameter.

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