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Towards the mass spectrum of quantum black holes and wormholes | V.A.Berezin
; A.M.Boyarsky. A.Yu.Neronov
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13 Oct 1997 | Subject: | gr-qc | Affiliation: | Institute for Nuclear Research, Moscow, Russia), A.M.Boyarsky. A.Yu.Neronov (Moscow State Univ., Russia | Abstract: | The quantum black hole model with a self-gravitating spherically symmetric thin dust shell as a source is considered. The shell Hamiltonian constraint is written and the corresponding Schroedinger equation is obtained. This equation appeared to be a finite differences equation. Its solutions are required to be analytic functions on the relevant Riemannian surface. The method of finding discrete spectra is suggested based on the analytic properties of the solutions. The large black hole approximation is considered and the discrete spectra for bound states of quantum black holes and wormholes are found. They depend on two quantum numbers and are, in fact, quasi-continuous. The quantum black hole bound state depends not only on mass but also on additional quantum number, and black holes with the same mass have different quantum hairs. These hairs exhibit themselves at the Planckian distances near the black hole horizon. For the observer who can not measure the distances smaller than the Planckian length the black hole has the only parameter, its mass. The other, non-measurable parameter leads to existence of the black hole entropy. | Source: | arXiv, gr-qc/9710067 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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