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Article Dans Une Revue Class.Quant.Grav. Année : 2018

White Holes as Remnants: A Surprising Scenario for the End of a Black Hole

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Quantum tunneling of a black hole into a white hole provides a model for the full life cycle of a black hole. The white hole acts as a long-lived remnant, providing a possible resolution to the information paradox. The remnant solution of the paradox has long been viewed with suspicion, mostly because remnants seemed to be such exotic objects. We point out that (i) established physics includes objects with precisely the required properties for remnants: white holes with small masses but large finite interiors; (ii) non-perturbative quantum gravity indicates that a black hole tunnels precisely into such a white hole, at the end of its evaporation. We address the objections to the existence of white-hole remnants, discuss their stability, and show how the notions of entropy relevant in this context allow them to evade several no-go arguments. A black hole’s formation, evaporation, tunneling to a white hole, and final slow decay, form a unitary process that does not violate any known physics.
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hal-01724838 , version 1 (20-04-2018)

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Eugenio Bianchi, Marios Christodoulou, Fabio d'Ambrosio, Hal M. Haggard, Carlo Rovelli. White Holes as Remnants: A Surprising Scenario for the End of a Black Hole. Class.Quant.Grav., 2018, 35 (22), pp.225003. ⟨10.1088/1361-6382/aae550⟩. ⟨hal-01724838⟩
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