How do black holes move, as quantum objects or as classical objects?
General Physics
2007-09-13 v1
Abstract
Results of a recent study of the transition between quantum and classical behavior are applied to black holes. The study led to a criterion separating quantum from classical behavior on the basis of mass or size, dependent on local effects of cosmic expansion. Application of this criterion to black holes indicates that the motion of smaller black holes will be characteristically quantum mechanical, while the motion of larger black holes must be classical, with a threshold distinguishing these behaviors at a Schwartzschild radius of roughly the size of a nucleon.
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@article{arxiv.0709.1741,
title = {How do black holes move, as quantum objects or as classical objects?},
author = {C. L. Herzenberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.1741},
year = {2007}
}
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