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Surface Tension and Negative Pressure Interior of a Non-Singular `Black Hole'

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2015-10-21 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

The constant density interior Schwarzschild solution for a static, spherically symmetric collapsed star has a divergent pressure when its radius R98Rs=94GMR\le\frac{9}{8}R_s=\frac{9}{4}GM. We show that this divergence is integrable, and induces a non-isotropic transverse stress with a finite redshifted surface tension on a spherical surface of radius R0=3R189RRsR_0=3R\sqrt{1-\frac{8}{9}\frac{R}{R_s}}. For r<R0r < R_0 the interior Schwarzschild solution exhibits negative pressure. When R=RsR=R_s, the surface is localized at the Schwarzschild radius itself, R0=RsR_0=R_s, and the solution has constant negative pressure p=ρˉp =-\bar\rho everywhere in the interior r<Rsr<R_s, thereby describing a gravitational condensate star, a fully collapsed non-singular state already inherent in and predicted by classical General Relativity. The redshifted surface tension of the condensate star surface is given by τs=Δκ/8πG\tau_s=\Delta\kappa/8\pi G, where Δκ=κ+κ=2κ+=1/Rs\Delta\kappa=\kappa_+-\kappa_-=2\kappa_+=1/R_s is the difference of equal and opposite surface gravities between the exterior and interior Schwarzschild solutions. The First Law, dM=dEv+τsdAdM=dE_v+\tau_s dA is recognized as a purely mechanical classical relation at zero temperature and zero entropy, describing the volume energy and surface energy change respectively. Since there is no event horizon, the Schwarzschild time t of such a non-singular gravitational condensate star is a global time, fully consistent with unitary time evolution in quantum theory. The p=ρˉp=-\bar\rho interior acts as a defocusing lens for light passing through the condensate, leading to imaging characteristics distinguishable from a classical black hole. A further observational test of gravitational condensate stars with a physical surface vs. black holes is the discrete surface modes of oscillation which should be detectable by their gravitational wave signatures.

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@article{arxiv.1501.03806,
  title  = {Surface Tension and Negative Pressure Interior of a Non-Singular `Black Hole'},
  author = {Pawel O. Mazur and Emil Mottola},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.03806},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

45 pages, 10 figures, Dedicated to Professor Andrzej Staruszkiewicz on the occasion of his 75th birthday