We show that in quadratic gravity sufficiently light objects must be horizonless and construct explicit analytic examples of horizonless ultracompact objects (UCOs), which are more compact than Schwarzschild black holes. Due to the quadratic terms, gravity becomes soft and eventually vanishes in the high-energy limit leading to a "linearization mechanism": light objects can be described by the linearized theory when their Schwarzschild radius is smaller than the Compton wavelength of the new gravitational degrees of freedom. As a result, we can analytically describe UCOs with a mass-to-radius ratio higher than for a Schwarzschild black hole. The corresponding spacetime is regular everywhere. We show that the Ostrogradsky instabilities can b...
Abstract Ultra-compact objects describe horizonless solutions of the Einstein field equations which,...
The Schwarzschild singularity's resolution has key values in cracking the key mysteries related with...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Gravitational Singularities and Their Quantum Fates.Genera...
We show that in quadratic gravity sufficiently light objects must be horizonless and construct expli...
Abstract We illustrate that regular black holes and horizonless stars, typically considered as quite...
We revisit the construction of diffeomorphic but not isometric metric solutions to the Schwarzschild...
When it comes to black holes, the Einstein action gives us little choice. But the Einstein action sh...
AbstractIn this Letter we derive the gravity field equations by varying the action for an ultraviole...
Recently, a new framework for solving the hierarchy problem was proposed which does not rely on low ...
Relying solely on unitarity and the consistency with large-distance black hole physics, we derive mo...
Exotic compact objects with physical surfaces a Planckian distance away from where the horizon would...
© 2017 American Physical Society. We show that four-dimensional black holes become stable below a ce...
Einstein’s general theory of relativity is plagued by cosmological and black-hole type singularities...
International audienceIn the context of the recently proposed type-II minimally modified gravity the...
We prove the following theorem: axisymmetric, stationary solutions of the Einstein field equations f...
Abstract Ultra-compact objects describe horizonless solutions of the Einstein field equations which,...
The Schwarzschild singularity's resolution has key values in cracking the key mysteries related with...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Gravitational Singularities and Their Quantum Fates.Genera...
We show that in quadratic gravity sufficiently light objects must be horizonless and construct expli...
Abstract We illustrate that regular black holes and horizonless stars, typically considered as quite...
We revisit the construction of diffeomorphic but not isometric metric solutions to the Schwarzschild...
When it comes to black holes, the Einstein action gives us little choice. But the Einstein action sh...
AbstractIn this Letter we derive the gravity field equations by varying the action for an ultraviole...
Recently, a new framework for solving the hierarchy problem was proposed which does not rely on low ...
Relying solely on unitarity and the consistency with large-distance black hole physics, we derive mo...
Exotic compact objects with physical surfaces a Planckian distance away from where the horizon would...
© 2017 American Physical Society. We show that four-dimensional black holes become stable below a ce...
Einstein’s general theory of relativity is plagued by cosmological and black-hole type singularities...
International audienceIn the context of the recently proposed type-II minimally modified gravity the...
We prove the following theorem: axisymmetric, stationary solutions of the Einstein field equations f...
Abstract Ultra-compact objects describe horizonless solutions of the Einstein field equations which,...
The Schwarzschild singularity's resolution has key values in cracking the key mysteries related with...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Gravitational Singularities and Their Quantum Fates.Genera...