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Planck Stars from a Scale-dependent Gravity theory (2205.07088v2)
Published 14 May 2022 in gr-qc, astro-ph.HE, and hep-th
Abstract: Scale dependence of fundamental physical parameters is a generic feature of ordinary quantum field theory. When applied to gravity, this idea produces effective actions generically containing a running Newtonian coupling constant, from which new (spherically symmetric) black hole spacetimes can be inferred. As a minimum useful requirement, of course, the new metrics should match with a Schwarzschild field at large radial coordinate. By further imposing to the new scale dependent metric the simple request of matching with the Donoghue quantum corrected potential, we find a not yet explored black hole spacetime, which naturally turns out to describe the so-called Planck stars.