Are nonsingular black holes with super-Planckian hair ruled out by S2 star data?

Abstract

We propose a novel nonsingular black-hole spacetime representing a strong deformation of the Schwarzschild solution with mass M by an additional hair , which may be hierarchically larger than the Planck scale. Our black-hole model presents a de Sitter core and O(2/r2) slow-decaying corrections to the Schwarzschild solution. Our black-hole solutions are thermodynamically preferred when 0.2 /GM \, 0.3 and are characterized by strong deviations in the orbits of test particles from the Schwarzschild case. In particular, we find corrections to the perihelion precession angle scaling linearly with . We test our model using the available data for the orbits of the S2 star around SgrA*. These data strongly constrain the value of the hair , casting an upper bound on it of \, 0.47 \, GM, but do not rule out the possible existence of regular black holes with super-Planckian hair.

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