AbstractIt is possible that black holes hide a core of Planckian density, sustained by quantum-gravitational pressure. As a black hole evaporates, the core remembers the initial mass and the final explosion occurs at macroscopic scale. We investigate possible phenomenological consequences of this idea. Under several rough assumptions, we estimate that up to several short gamma-ray bursts per day, around 10 MeV, with isotropic distribution, can be expected coming from a region of a few hundred light years around us
6 pages, Proceedings of the 2015 Karl Schwarzschild Meeting on Gravitational PhysicsInternational au...
International audienceIn a recent work we have argued that noisy energy momentum diffusion due to sp...
An attempt is made to describe the "thermodynamics" of semiclassical spacetime without specifying th...
It is possible that black holes hide a core of Planckian density, sustained by quantum-gravitational...
AbstractIt is possible that black holes hide a core of Planckian density, sustained by quantum-gravi...
6 pages, 3 figures. Nice paperA star that collapses gravitationally can reach a further stage of its...
Black holes are interesting to the scientific community. Observations indicate that remnants of star...
International audienceA phenomenon recently studied in theoretical physics may hold considerable int...
Recently, a new framework for solving the hierarchy problem was proposed which does not rely on low ...
We discuss the gravitational collapse of a spherically symmetric massive core of a star in which the...
The dynamical properties of an electron--positron--photon plasma created by the vacuum polarization ...
Every physical theory involving quantum fields requires a model of quantum vacuum. The vacuum associ...
Primordial black holes (PBHs) lose mass by Hawking evaporation. For sufficiently small PBHs, they ma...
We examine numerically the formation of small black holes from primordial density fluctuations in a ...
Primordial Black Holes (PBH) from peaks in the curvature power spectrum could constitute today an im...
6 pages, Proceedings of the 2015 Karl Schwarzschild Meeting on Gravitational PhysicsInternational au...
International audienceIn a recent work we have argued that noisy energy momentum diffusion due to sp...
An attempt is made to describe the "thermodynamics" of semiclassical spacetime without specifying th...
It is possible that black holes hide a core of Planckian density, sustained by quantum-gravitational...
AbstractIt is possible that black holes hide a core of Planckian density, sustained by quantum-gravi...
6 pages, 3 figures. Nice paperA star that collapses gravitationally can reach a further stage of its...
Black holes are interesting to the scientific community. Observations indicate that remnants of star...
International audienceA phenomenon recently studied in theoretical physics may hold considerable int...
Recently, a new framework for solving the hierarchy problem was proposed which does not rely on low ...
We discuss the gravitational collapse of a spherically symmetric massive core of a star in which the...
The dynamical properties of an electron--positron--photon plasma created by the vacuum polarization ...
Every physical theory involving quantum fields requires a model of quantum vacuum. The vacuum associ...
Primordial black holes (PBHs) lose mass by Hawking evaporation. For sufficiently small PBHs, they ma...
We examine numerically the formation of small black holes from primordial density fluctuations in a ...
Primordial Black Holes (PBH) from peaks in the curvature power spectrum could constitute today an im...
6 pages, Proceedings of the 2015 Karl Schwarzschild Meeting on Gravitational PhysicsInternational au...
International audienceIn a recent work we have argued that noisy energy momentum diffusion due to sp...
An attempt is made to describe the "thermodynamics" of semiclassical spacetime without specifying th...