We consider quantum-gravitational corrections to the Oppenheimer-Snyder metric describing time- dependent dust ball collapse. The interior metric also describes Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker cosmology and our results are interpreted in that context. The exterior corrections are an example of quantum hair and are shown to persist throughout the collapse. Our results show that the quantum hair survives throughout the horizon formation and the internal state of the resulting black hole is accessible to outside observers.

Calmet, X., Casadio, R., Hsu, S.D., Kuipers, F. (2023). Quantum hair during gravitational collapse. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 108(8), 1-8 [10.1103/PhysRevD.108.086012].

Quantum hair during gravitational collapse

Casadio, Roberto;
2023

Abstract

We consider quantum-gravitational corrections to the Oppenheimer-Snyder metric describing time- dependent dust ball collapse. The interior metric also describes Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker cosmology and our results are interpreted in that context. The exterior corrections are an example of quantum hair and are shown to persist throughout the collapse. Our results show that the quantum hair survives throughout the horizon formation and the internal state of the resulting black hole is accessible to outside observers.
2023
Calmet, X., Casadio, R., Hsu, S.D., Kuipers, F. (2023). Quantum hair during gravitational collapse. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 108(8), 1-8 [10.1103/PhysRevD.108.086012].
Calmet, Xavier; Casadio, Roberto; Hsu, Stephen D. H.; Kuipers, Folkert
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