We present a rotating regular black hole whose inner horizon has zero surface gravity for any value of the spin parameter, and is therefore stable against mass inflation. Our metric is built by combining two successful strategies for regularizing singularities, i.e. by replacing the mass parameter with a function of $r$ and by introducing a conformal factor. The mass function controls the properties of the inner horizon, whose displacement away from the Kerr geometry's inner horizon is quantified in terms of a parameter $e$; while the conformal factor regularizes the singularity in a way that is parametrized by the dimensionful quantity $b$. The resulting line element not only avoids the stability issues that are common to regular black hol...
Regular black holes represent a conservative model in which the classical singularity is replaced by...
A feature shared by many regular black hole spacetimes is the occurrence of a Cauchy horizon. It is ...
After a brief introduction to the black hole stability problem, we outline our recent proof of the l...
We consider black holes generically sourced by quantum matter described by regular wavefunctions. Th...
Non-singular black hole geometries typically come with two spacetime horizons: an (outer) event hori...
Regular black holes with nonsingular cores have been considered in several approaches to quantum gra...
We propose seven criteria to single out physically reasonable non-singular black-hole models and ado...
Generic models of regular black holes have separate outer and inner horizons, both with nonzero surf...
We derive a radiating regular rotating black hole solution, radiating Kerr-like regular black hole s...
Classically, the inner horizon of a perturbed, rotating black hole undergoes an instability known as...
The presence of spacetime singularities in physically relevant solutions of the Einstein Equations i...
We revisit here a recent work on regular rotating black holes. We introduce a new mass function gene...
To date, a mathematically consistent construction of effective rotating black hole models in the con...
Singularity-free regular black holes are a popular alternative to the singular mathematical black ho...
In this paper, we study rotating horizon less black shells as an alternative to Kerr black holes. We...
Regular black holes represent a conservative model in which the classical singularity is replaced by...
A feature shared by many regular black hole spacetimes is the occurrence of a Cauchy horizon. It is ...
After a brief introduction to the black hole stability problem, we outline our recent proof of the l...
We consider black holes generically sourced by quantum matter described by regular wavefunctions. Th...
Non-singular black hole geometries typically come with two spacetime horizons: an (outer) event hori...
Regular black holes with nonsingular cores have been considered in several approaches to quantum gra...
We propose seven criteria to single out physically reasonable non-singular black-hole models and ado...
Generic models of regular black holes have separate outer and inner horizons, both with nonzero surf...
We derive a radiating regular rotating black hole solution, radiating Kerr-like regular black hole s...
Classically, the inner horizon of a perturbed, rotating black hole undergoes an instability known as...
The presence of spacetime singularities in physically relevant solutions of the Einstein Equations i...
We revisit here a recent work on regular rotating black holes. We introduce a new mass function gene...
To date, a mathematically consistent construction of effective rotating black hole models in the con...
Singularity-free regular black holes are a popular alternative to the singular mathematical black ho...
In this paper, we study rotating horizon less black shells as an alternative to Kerr black holes. We...
Regular black holes represent a conservative model in which the classical singularity is replaced by...
A feature shared by many regular black hole spacetimes is the occurrence of a Cauchy horizon. It is ...
After a brief introduction to the black hole stability problem, we outline our recent proof of the l...