Published October 16, 2008 | Version v1
Journal article

Return of the quantum cosmic censor

  • 1. Hadassah Institute, Jerusalem 91010 (Israel)
  • 2. Ruppin Academic Center, Emeq Hefer 40250 (Israel)

Description

The influential theorems of Hawking and Penrose demonstrate that spacetime singularities are ubiquitous features of general relativity, Einstein's theory of gravity. The utility of classical general relativity in describing gravitational phenomena is maintained by the cosmic censorship principle. This conjecture, whose validity is still one of the most important open questions in general relativity, asserts that the undesirable spacetime singularities are always hidden inside of black holes. In this Letter we reanalyze extreme situations which have been considered as counterexamples to the cosmic censorship hypothesis. In particular, we consider the absorption of fermion particles by a spinning black hole. Ignoring quantum effects may lead one to conclude that an incident fermion wave may over spin the black hole, thereby exposing its inner singularity to distant observers. However, we show that when quantum effects are properly taken into account, the integrity of the black-hole event horizon is irrefutable. This observation suggests that the cosmic censorship principle is intrinsically a quantum phenomena

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2008.08.059

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.physletb.2008.08.059;
arXiv
arXiv:0810.0079v1;
PII
S0370-2693(08)01085-X;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Physics Letters. Section B
Journal Volume
668
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 346-349
ISSN
0370-2693
CODEN
PYLBAJ

INIS

Country of Publication
Netherlands
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
40050010
Subject category
S71: CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS;
Descriptors DEI
BLACK HOLES; COSMOLOGICAL MODELS; FERMIONS; GENERAL RELATIVITY THEORY; GRAVITATION; QUANTUM MECHANICS; SINGULARITY; SPACE-TIME; SPIN
Descriptors DEC
ANGULAR MOMENTUM; FIELD THEORIES; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; MECHANICS; PARTICLE PROPERTIES; RELATIVITY THEORY

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