2019
DOI: 10.1007/jhep10(2019)170
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Noncommutativity and the weak cosmic censorship

Abstract: We show that a noncommutative massless scalar probe can dress a naked singularity in AdS3 spacetime, consistent with the weak cosmic censorship. The dressing occurs at high energies, which is typical at the Planck scale. Using a noncommutative duality, we show that the dressed singularity has the geometry of a rotating BTZ black hole which satisfies all the laws of black hole thermodynamics. We calculate the entropy and the quasi-normal modes of the dressed singularity and show that the corresponding spacetime… Show more

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“…Considerably bigger challenge is to generalize all these results for NLE Lagrangians which also include terms with covariant derivatives of the 2-form F, as well as nonminimal coupling to gravitation and other matter fields. Such corrections to the Maxwell's Lagrangian could be produced via generalized uncertainty principle [18] or induced from the noncommutative field theories [30,55,57,82].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considerably bigger challenge is to generalize all these results for NLE Lagrangians which also include terms with covariant derivatives of the 2-form F, as well as nonminimal coupling to gravitation and other matter fields. Such corrections to the Maxwell's Lagrangian could be produced via generalized uncertainty principle [18] or induced from the noncommutative field theories [30,55,57,82].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since (64) are not elements of the Hilbert space L 2 (R + ) we do not normalize them to 1, but rather interpret them as "stream" of particles. Therefore we have streams of particles with momentum k and −k both with their corresponding amplitude.…”
Section: New Bound Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here θ(α) is the phase of the reflected wave that depends on the parameter α that controls the allowable types of interaction on the boundary. The solutions (64) are often called scattering states. This is often the case in physics.…”
Section: New Bound Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Besides QNM spectra of black holes, there are many other important concepts in physics which may require an appropriate reassessment in terms of quantum nature of spacetime, such as the geodesic and quantum completeness [74], the existence of naked singularities and related issue of validness of the cosmic censorship hypothesis [75], the renormalization of black hole entanglement entropy [76] and a description of physics in terms of fuzzy (Anti)-de Sitter space [77], [78], [79], [80] to name a few. We think that these issues should be given a considerable attention in future studies.…”
Section: Pos(corfu2019)231mentioning
confidence: 99%