On the fate of quantum black holes
Abstract
We study the quantum dynamics of the Lema\^itre-Tolman-Bondi space-times using a polymer quantization prescription based on loop quantum cosmology that incorporates fundamental discreteness. By solving an effective equation derived from this quantization, we find analytical solutions for the Oppenheimer-Snyder and thin-shell collapse models, and numerical solutions for a variety of asymptotically flat collapsing dust profiles. Our study (i) tracks the formation, evolution and disappearance of dynamical horizons, (ii) shows that matter undergoes a non-singular bounce that results in an outgoing shock wave, (iii) determines black hole lifetime to be proportional to the square its mass, and (iv) provides a conformal diagram that substantially modifies the standard "information loss" picture by resolving the singularity and replacing the event horizon by transient apparent horizons.
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@article{arxiv.2203.04238,
title = {On the fate of quantum black holes},
author = {Viqar Husain and Jarod George Kelly and Robert Santacruz and Edward Wilson-Ewing},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.04238},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
48 pages, 6 figures with multiple panels, code uploaded with source files. v2: Clarifications added, references added and typos corrected