The interior of hairy black holes in standard model physics (2108.01422v1)
Abstract: A large class of stationary, non-rotating black hole metrics is proposed, in which the interior is regular with a core consisting of a condensate of Higgs and $Z$ bosons generated from the nuclear binding energy of the initial H atoms. Gravitational collapse is prevented by negative pressures from the Higgs condensate and a small imbalance in the distribution of electric charges. Non-condensed, thermal particles are present as well. The approach holds for masses exceeding 0.75 $10{-4}M_\odot$. The inner horizon sets an inner core of 11 cm, while the characteristic radius of the full core is 270 $(M/M_\odot){1/3}$ cm. For increasing charge, the core expands; in the extremal case, it fills the interior. While the net charge is easily shielded, the build up of horizons may prevent this in the interior, and consequently avoid a singularity. In black hole merging, the core of a nearly extremal one may be exposed, forming a new class of events. The approach is a stepping stone towards rotating black holes.
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