We present a dynamical toy model for an expanding universe inside a black hole. The model is built by matching a spherically symmetric collapsing matter cloud to an expanding Friedmann–Robertson–Walker universe through a phase transition that occurs in the quantum-gravity dominated region, here modeled with semi-classical corrections at high density. The matching is performed on a space-like hyper-surface identified by the co-moving time at which quantum–gravity induced effects halt collapse. The purpose of the model is to suggest a possible reconciliation between the observation that black holes are well described by the classical solutions and the fact that the theoretical resolution of space–time singularities leads to a bounce for the c...
This article proposes a generalization of the Oppenheimer-Snyder model which describes a bouncing co...
Abstract: A new cosmological hypothesis is considered which states that our Universe is a black hole...
International audienceThis article proposes a generalization of the Oppenheimer-Snyder model which d...
We present a dynamical toy model for an expanding universe inside a black hole. The model is built b...
Vacuum bubbles may nucleate and expand during the inflationary epoch in the early universe. After in...
We address the question of universes inside a Λ black hole which is described by a spherically symme...
We analyze whether a black hole can exist and survive in a universe that goes through a cosmological...
In the last four decades, different programs have been carried out aiming at understanding the final...
Abstract. Following on after three previous papers discussing the formation of primordial black hole...
In this paper, we construct a solvable toy model of the quantum dynamics of the interior of a spheri...
It is commonly believed that the ubiquitous singularities of general relativity will be cured in a t...
none4siWe employ the recently proposed formalism of the "horizon wave-function" to investigate the e...
Quantum gravity is expected to remove the classical singularity that arises as the end-state of grav...
The standard model of cosmology assumes that our Universe began 14 Gyrs (billion years) ago from a s...
We study the gravitational collapse of two thin shells of matter, in asymptotically flat spacetime o...
This article proposes a generalization of the Oppenheimer-Snyder model which describes a bouncing co...
Abstract: A new cosmological hypothesis is considered which states that our Universe is a black hole...
International audienceThis article proposes a generalization of the Oppenheimer-Snyder model which d...
We present a dynamical toy model for an expanding universe inside a black hole. The model is built b...
Vacuum bubbles may nucleate and expand during the inflationary epoch in the early universe. After in...
We address the question of universes inside a Λ black hole which is described by a spherically symme...
We analyze whether a black hole can exist and survive in a universe that goes through a cosmological...
In the last four decades, different programs have been carried out aiming at understanding the final...
Abstract. Following on after three previous papers discussing the formation of primordial black hole...
In this paper, we construct a solvable toy model of the quantum dynamics of the interior of a spheri...
It is commonly believed that the ubiquitous singularities of general relativity will be cured in a t...
none4siWe employ the recently proposed formalism of the "horizon wave-function" to investigate the e...
Quantum gravity is expected to remove the classical singularity that arises as the end-state of grav...
The standard model of cosmology assumes that our Universe began 14 Gyrs (billion years) ago from a s...
We study the gravitational collapse of two thin shells of matter, in asymptotically flat spacetime o...
This article proposes a generalization of the Oppenheimer-Snyder model which describes a bouncing co...
Abstract: A new cosmological hypothesis is considered which states that our Universe is a black hole...
International audienceThis article proposes a generalization of the Oppenheimer-Snyder model which d...