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Spontaneous ghostification: how a dying black hole comes back as a naked singularity

Spontaneous ghostification: how a dying black hole comes back as a naked singularity

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英文摘要

A quantum ghost that destabilizes the Schwarzschild solution, transforming it into a naked singularity, may seem like a physicist's worst nightmare. However, we argue that this scenario represents the natural evolution of a black hole within a conservative high-energy gravity framework and may, in fact, be a desirable outcome. Quadratic curvature terms typically appear as corrections to the Einstein-Hilbert action at high energies; nonetheless, such theories are generally considered incomplete due to the presence of ghost particles at the quantum level, which can spoil vacuum stability. We argue that this instability can only be triggered at the final stages of black hole evaporation, starting a phase transition-like process that alters the nature of the spacetime, similarly to spontaneous scalarization. We propose that the endpoint is a stable, exotic naked singularity, possible only in modified gravity theories, and avoids some of the pathological features associated with standard naked singularities.

Alfio Bonanno、Samuele Silveravalle

物理学

Alfio Bonanno,Samuele Silveravalle.Spontaneous ghostification: how a dying black hole comes back as a naked singularity[EB/OL].(2025-05-26)[2025-06-18].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.20360.点此复制

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