Abstract

In this review, we briefly introduce particle absorption as an approach for investigating the weak cosmic censorship conjecture with regard to Kerr-(anti-)de Sitter black holes as the simplest example. The conjecture can be tested by determining whether the horizon of a black hole is stable under a perturbation. Here, we consider the perturbation from an ingoing particle to the black hole. Through particle absorption, we can demonstrate the first order of changes in a black hole. Hence, this analysis provides the most important term in the changes. Furthermore, the changes in black holes are consistent with the laws of thermodynamics.

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