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Black holes in effective loop quantum gravity: Covariant holonomy modifications

Idrus Husin Belfaqih, Martin Bojowald, Suddhasattwa Brahma, Erick I. Duque

2025Physical review. D/Physical review. D.11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Emergent modified gravity provides a covariant, effective framework for obtaining spherically symmetric black hole solutions in models of loop quantum gravity with scale-dependent holonomy modifications. Exact solutions for vacuum black holes in the presence of a cosmological constant are derived here and analyzed in four different gauges, explicitly related to one another by standard coordinate transformations. The global structure is obtained by gluing space-time regions corresponding to the gauge choices, reconstructing a nonsingular wormhole space-time for an arbitrary scale-dependent holonomy parameter. This outcome demonstrates the robustness of black-hole models with covariant holonomy modifications under quantization ambiguities. Compared with previous constructions, full covariance of the resulting space-time models as derived here implies subtle new effects and leads to a novel understanding of the parameters in holonomy modifications, distinguishing a constant holonomy length from a possibly scale-dependent function that may change coefficients of holonomy terms. New physical results are obtained for instance in the context of a nontrivial zero-mass limit of holonomy-modified space-times. The existence of a consistent effective space-time structure implies various novel aspects of a net gravitational stress-energy and related thermodynamical properties.

Topics & Concepts

Loop quantum gravityCovariant transformationHolonomyPhysicsLoop (graph theory)Black hole (networking)Spin foamLoop quantum cosmologyQuantum gravityMathematical physicsQuantumTheoretical physicsQuantum mechanicsMathematicsComputer scienceRouting protocolComputer networkLink-state routing protocolCombinatoricsRouting (electronic design automation)Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity TheoriesBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsAdvanced Differential Geometry Research