In the context of general relativity and black hole physics, an **isolated horizon** is a concept used to describe the boundaries of black holes in a way that allows for a clearer understanding of their thermodynamic properties and their interactions with the surrounding spacetime. An isolated horizon can be defined as a null hypersurface that is invariant under the action of the gravitational field but is not influenced by any external matter fields or energy.
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