Nonsingular black holes in quadratic Palatini gravity
Abstract
We find that if general relativity is modified at the Planck scale by a Ricci-squared term, electrically charged black holes may be nonsingular. These objects concentrate their mass in a microscopic sphere of radius rcore≈ Nq1/2lP/3, where lP is the Planck length and Nq is the number of electric charges. The singularity is avoided if the mass of the object satisfies the condition M02≈ mP2 αem3/2 Nq3/2, where mP is the Planck mass and αem is the fine-structure constant. For astrophysical black holes this amount of charge is so small that their external horizon almost coincides with their Schwarzschild radius. We work within a first-order (Palatini) approach.
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