Can an evolving Universe host a static event horizon?
arXiv:1210.0753 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.86.104061
Abstract
We prove the existence of general relativistic perfect fluid black hole solutions, and demonstrate the phenomenon for the $P=wÏ$ class of equations of state. While admitting a local time-like Killing vector on the event horizon itself, the various black hole configurations are necessarily time dependent (thereby avoiding a well known no-go theorem) away from the horizon. Consistently, Hawking's imaginary time periodicity is globally manifest on the entire spacetime manifold.
10 PRD pages, no figures; v.2: few typos corrected