Bose-Einstein condensed supermassive black holes: A case of renormalized quantum field theory in curved space-time
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| Publication date | 2010 |
| Journal | Physica E : Low-dimensial Systems & Nanostructures |
| Event | Frontiers of Quantum and Mesoscopic Thermodynamics (FQMT ’08), Prague, Czech Republic |
| Volume | Issue number | 42 |
| Pages (from-to) | 256-268 |
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| Abstract |
This paper investigates the question whether a realistic black hole can be in principal similar to a star, having a large but finite redshift at its horizon. If matter spreads throughout the interior of a supermassive black hole with mass M similar to 10⁹M_{⊙}, it has an average density comparable to air and it may arise from a Bose-Einstein condensate of densely packed H-atoms. Within the Relativistic Theory of Gravitation with a positive cosmological constant, a bosonic quantum field describing H atoms is coupled to the curvature scalar with dimensionless coupling ξ. In the Bose-Einstein condensed groundstate an exact, self-consistent solution for the metric occurs for a certain large value of ξ, quadratic in the black hole mass. It is put forward that ξ is set by proper choice of the background metric as a first step of a renormalization approach, while otherwise the non-linearities are small. The black hole has a hair, the binding energy. Fluctuations about the ground state are considered.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | Proceedings title: Proceedings of the international conference Frontiers of Quantum and Mesoscopic Thermodynamics (FQMT ’08) Publisher: Elsevier Editors: T.M. Nieuwenhuizen, P.D. Keefe, V. Špička |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physe.2009.10.040 |
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