We present an analysis of the role of the charge within the self-complete quantum gravity paradigm. By studying the classicalization of generic ultraviolet improved charged black hole solutions around the Planck scale, we showed that the charge introduces important differences with respect to the neutral case. First, there exists a family of black hole parameters fulfilling the particle-black hole condition. Second, there is no extremal particle-black hole solution but quasi extremal charged particle-black holes at the best. We showed that the Hawking emission disrupts the condition of particle-black hole. By analyzing the Schwinger pair production mechanism, the charge is quickly shed and the particle-black hole condition can ultimately be...
In this Chapter we would like to review a "~phenomenological~" approach taking into account the most...
AbstractWe quantize the spherically symmetric sector of generic charged black holes. Thermal propert...
It has been argued by several authors, using different formalisms, that the quantum mechanical spect...
We present an analysis of the role of the charge within the self-complete quantum gravity paradigm. ...
We explore some implications of our previous proposal, motivated in part by the Generalised Uncertai...
In this letter we investigate the role of regular (curvature singularity-free) black holes in the fr...
AbstractBlack holes create a vacuum matter charge to protect themselves from the quantum evaporation...
Black holes create a vacuum matter charge to protect themselves from the quantum evaporation. A sphe...
In this paper we abandon the idea that even a "quantum" black hole, of Planck size, can still be des...
In this thesis, Planck size black holes are discussed. Specifically, new families of black holes are...
In this paper, we review various models of curvature singularity free black holes (BHs). In the firs...
AbstractIn this Letter we derive the gravity field equations by varying the action for an ultraviole...
Black holes are extreme manifestations of general relativity, so one might hope that exotic quantum ...
AbstractThe recently proposed UV self-complete quantum gravity program is a new and very interesting...
I present a review of the state of the art of quantum black holes and of their possible phenomenolog...
In this Chapter we would like to review a "~phenomenological~" approach taking into account the most...
AbstractWe quantize the spherically symmetric sector of generic charged black holes. Thermal propert...
It has been argued by several authors, using different formalisms, that the quantum mechanical spect...
We present an analysis of the role of the charge within the self-complete quantum gravity paradigm. ...
We explore some implications of our previous proposal, motivated in part by the Generalised Uncertai...
In this letter we investigate the role of regular (curvature singularity-free) black holes in the fr...
AbstractBlack holes create a vacuum matter charge to protect themselves from the quantum evaporation...
Black holes create a vacuum matter charge to protect themselves from the quantum evaporation. A sphe...
In this paper we abandon the idea that even a "quantum" black hole, of Planck size, can still be des...
In this thesis, Planck size black holes are discussed. Specifically, new families of black holes are...
In this paper, we review various models of curvature singularity free black holes (BHs). In the firs...
AbstractIn this Letter we derive the gravity field equations by varying the action for an ultraviole...
Black holes are extreme manifestations of general relativity, so one might hope that exotic quantum ...
AbstractThe recently proposed UV self-complete quantum gravity program is a new and very interesting...
I present a review of the state of the art of quantum black holes and of their possible phenomenolog...
In this Chapter we would like to review a "~phenomenological~" approach taking into account the most...
AbstractWe quantize the spherically symmetric sector of generic charged black holes. Thermal propert...
It has been argued by several authors, using different formalisms, that the quantum mechanical spect...