Quantum Corrected Black Holes from String T-Duality
Abstract
In this paper we present some stringy corrections to black hole spacetimes emerging from string T-duality. As a first step, we derive the static Newtonian potential by exploiting the relation between the T-duality and the path integral duality. We show that the intrinsic non-perturbative nature of stringy corrections introduce an ultraviolet cutoff known as zero-point length in the path integral duality literature. As a result, the static potential is found to be regular. We use this result to derive a consistent black hole metric for the spherically symmetric, electrically neutral case. It turns out that the new spacetime is regular and is formally equivalent to the Bardeen metric, apart from a different ultraviolet regulator. On the thermodynamics side, the Hawking temperature admits a maximum before a cooling down phase towards a thermodynamically stable end of the black hole evaporation process. The findings support the idea of universality of quantum black holes.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1902.11242,
title = {Quantum Corrected Black Holes from String T-Duality},
author = {Piero Nicolini and Euro Spallucci and Michael F. Wondrak},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.11242},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
7 pages, 6 figures; v2 6 pages, 3 figures, in press on Phys. Lett. B