Localized massive excitation of quantum gravity as a dark particle

Abstract

We construct a static and spherical excited state without singularities in renormalizable quantum gravity with background-free nature asymptotically. Its diameter is given by a correlation length of the quantum gravity, longer than the Planck length by 2 orders of magnitude, and it has a Schwarzschild tail outside. The quantum gravity dynamics inside is described by employing a nonperturbative expression of higher-order corrections assumed from a physical requirement that the dynamics disappear at the edge where it is in strong coupling. A running coupling constant that is a manifestation of nonlinearity and nonlocality is managed by approximating it as a mean field that depends on the radial coordinate. If the mass is several times the Planck mass, we can set up a system of linearized equations of motion for the gravitational potentials incorporating the running effect and obtain the excited state as its solution. It may be a candidate for dark matter, and will give a new perspective on black hole physics.

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