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The fate of black hole horizons in semiclassical gravity

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.122143
Date of Publication
September 18, 2018
Publication Type
Article
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Albert Einstein Cente...

Contributor
Berthiere, Clément
Sarkar, Debajyoti
Albert Einstein Center for Fundamental Physics (AEC)
Institut für theoretische Physik der Universität Bern (ITP)
Solodukhin, Sergey N.
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500 - Science::530 - ...

Series
Physics letters. B
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0370-2693
Publisher
Elsevier
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.physletb.2018.09.027
Description
The presence of a horizon is the principal marker for black holes as they appear in the classical theory of gravity. In General Relativity (GR), horizons have several defining properties. First, there exists a static spherically symmetric solution to vacuum Einstein equations which possesses a horizon defined as a null-surface on which the time-like Killing vector becomes null. Second, in GR, aco-dimension two sphere of minimal area is necessarily a horizon. On a quantum level, the classical gravitational action is supplemented by the quantum effective action obtained by integrating out the quantum fields propagating on a classical background. In this note we consider the case when the quantum fields are conformal and perform a certain non-perturbative analysis of the semiclassical equations obtained by varying the complete gravitational action. We show that, for these equations, both of the above aspects do not hold. More precisely, we prove that i)astatic spherically symmetric metric that would describe a horizon with a finite Hawking temperature is, generically, nota solution; ii)aminimal 2-sphere is nota horizon but a tiny throat of a wormhole. We find certain bounds on the norm of the Killing vector at the throat and show that it is, while non-zero, an exponentially small function of the Bekenstein–Hawking (BH) entropy of the classical black hole. We also find that the possible temperature of the semiclassical geometry is exponentially small for large black holes. These findings suggest that a black hole in the classical theory can be viewed as a certain (singular) limit of the semiclassical wormhole geometry. We discuss the possible implications of our results.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/61255
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