A new class of semiclassical gravity solutions, gravitational quantum stealths and regular Cauchy horizons
Abstract
We consider semiclassical gravity with a Klein-Gordon field with mass m2 ≥ 0 and curvature coupling = 1/2. We identify a special class of Hadamard two-point functions for which the semiclassical system is quasi-linear hyperbolic and, within this class, provide the first well-posedness result for semiclassical gravity without spacetime symmetries. These two-point functions yield stress-energy expectation values proportional to the spacetime metric (modulo ambiguities). If the proportionality constant vanishes, one has a quantum version of gravitational `stealth' configurations. We discuss that some of these solutions have regular Cauchy horizons in the light of strong cosmic censorship.
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