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Quantum corrections to the accretion onto a Schwarzschild black hole in the background of quintessence

Kourosh Nozari, Milad Hajebrahimi, Sara Saghafi

2020The European Physical Journal C44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract It is well known that quantum effects may lead to removal of the intrinsic singularity point of back holes. Also, the quintessence scalar field is a candidate model for describing late-time acceleration expansion. Accordingly, Kazakov and Solodukhin considered the existence of back-reaction of the spacetime due to the quantum fluctuations of the background metric to deform a Schwarzschild black hole, which led to a change of the intrinsic singularity of the black hole to a 2-sphere with a radius of the order of the Planck length. Also, Kiselev rewrote the Schwarzschild metric by taking into account the quintessence field in the background. In this study, we consider the quantum-corrected Schwarzschild black hole inspired by Kazakov–Solodukhin’s work, and the Schwarzschild black hole surrounded by quintessence deduced by Kiselev to study the mutual effects of quantum fluctuations and quintessence on the accretion onto the black hole. Consequently, the radial component of the 4-velocity and the proper energy density of the accreting fluid have a finite value on the surface of its central 2-sphere due to the presence of quantum corrections. Also, by comparing the accretion parameters in different kinds of black holes, we infer that the presence of a point-like electric charge in the spacetime is somewhat similar to some quantum fluctuations in the background metric.

Topics & Concepts

QuintessencePhysicsSchwarzschild radiusSchwarzschild metricBlack hole (networking)Photon sphereScalar fieldQuantum fluctuationWhite holeHawking radiationVirtual black holeCharged black holeSpacetimeQuantum mechanicsKerr metricSchwarzschild geodesicsQuantum electrodynamicsMathematical physicsEvent horizonClassical mechanicsQuantumField (mathematics)Scalar (mathematics)AstrophysicsPlanck lengthAstrophysical Phenomena and ObservationsQuantum Electrodynamics and Casimir EffectBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics
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