We analyze whether a black hole can exist and survive in a universe that goes through a cosmological bounce. To this end, we investigate a central inhomogeneity embedded in a bouncing cosmological background modeled by the comoving generalized McVittie metric. Contrary to other dynamical metrics available in the literature, this solution allows for the interaction of the central object with the cosmological fluid. We show that the horizons associated with this metric change with cosmic time because they are coupled to the cosmic evolution as the mass of the central object is always proportional to the scale factor: it decreases during contraction and increases during expansion phases. After a full analysis of the causal structure of this sp...
We show that the transformation of a time-evolving spherically symmetric metric tensor into a Painle...
International audienceWe in this paper investigate the formation and evolution of primordial black h...
We discuss how the modifications of the standard Einstein's equations needed to support the cosmolog...
We analyze the causal structure of McVittie spacetime for a classical bouncing cosmological model. I...
In this paper, we investigate the existence and time evolution of the cosmological and event horizon...
We determine the causal structure of the McVittie spacetime for a cosmological model with an asymmet...
We propose a family of dilaton gravity models possessing bouncing solutions with interiors connectin...
The standard model of cosmology assumes that our Universe began 14 Gyrs (billion years) ago from a s...
19 pags.; 2 figs.© 2015 IOP Publishing Ltd. It is logically possible that regularly evaporating blac...
International audienceIn part I of this series, we showed that the observed Universe can be modeled ...
The full Universe can be modeled with a Big Bang (BB) homogeneous (FLRW) solution to General Relativ...
It is logically possible that regularly evaporating black holes exist in Nature. In fact, the preval...
It is widely accepted that curvature singularity resolution should be a feature of quantum gravity. ...
Primordial Black Holes (PBH) may have formed from collapse of high-density primordial fluctuations i...
Primordial Black Holes (PBH) may have formed from collapse of high-density primordial fluctuations i...
We show that the transformation of a time-evolving spherically symmetric metric tensor into a Painle...
International audienceWe in this paper investigate the formation and evolution of primordial black h...
We discuss how the modifications of the standard Einstein's equations needed to support the cosmolog...
We analyze the causal structure of McVittie spacetime for a classical bouncing cosmological model. I...
In this paper, we investigate the existence and time evolution of the cosmological and event horizon...
We determine the causal structure of the McVittie spacetime for a cosmological model with an asymmet...
We propose a family of dilaton gravity models possessing bouncing solutions with interiors connectin...
The standard model of cosmology assumes that our Universe began 14 Gyrs (billion years) ago from a s...
19 pags.; 2 figs.© 2015 IOP Publishing Ltd. It is logically possible that regularly evaporating blac...
International audienceIn part I of this series, we showed that the observed Universe can be modeled ...
The full Universe can be modeled with a Big Bang (BB) homogeneous (FLRW) solution to General Relativ...
It is logically possible that regularly evaporating black holes exist in Nature. In fact, the preval...
It is widely accepted that curvature singularity resolution should be a feature of quantum gravity. ...
Primordial Black Holes (PBH) may have formed from collapse of high-density primordial fluctuations i...
Primordial Black Holes (PBH) may have formed from collapse of high-density primordial fluctuations i...
We show that the transformation of a time-evolving spherically symmetric metric tensor into a Painle...
International audienceWe in this paper investigate the formation and evolution of primordial black h...
We discuss how the modifications of the standard Einstein's equations needed to support the cosmolog...