Scaling Limit of the Noncommutative Black Hole
Abstract
We show that the recent `quantum' black hole wave operator in the -Minkowski or bicrossproduct model quantum spacetime has a natural scaling limit at the event horizon. Here is the Planck time and the geometry at the event horizon in Planck length is maintained at the same time as the limit is taken, resulting in a classical theory with quantum gravity remnants. Among the features is a frequency-dependent `skin' of some Planck lengths just inside the event horizon for and just outside for , where is the frequency associated to the Schwarzschild radius. We use bessel and hypergeometric functions to analyse propagation through the event horizon and skin in both directions. The analysis confirms a finite redshift at the horizon for positive frequency modes in the exterior.
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@article{arxiv.1009.5406,
title = {Scaling Limit of the Noncommutative Black Hole},
author = {Shahn Majid},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.5406},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
13 pages, 3 figures with several pdf graphics