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Title: Quantum Probes of Timelike Naked Singularities in -Dimensional Power-Law Spacetimes
Authors: Gürtuğ, Özay
Mazharimousavi, S. Habib
Halilsoy, Mustafa
Keywords: general relativity
black holes
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Advances in High Energy Physics, Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Citation: Ozay Gurtug, Mustafa Halilsoy, S. HabibMazharimousavi, arXiv:1312.4453 "Quantum probes of timelike naked singularities in the weak field regime of f(R) global monopole spacetime". Advances in High Energy Physics, (2015) 178.
Series/Report no.: ;Adv.High Energy Phys. 2015 (2015) 684731
Abstract: The formation of naked singularities in 2+1-dimensional power-law spacetimes in linear Einstein-Maxwell and Einstein-scalar theories sourced by azimuthally symmetric electric field and a self-interacting real scalar field, respectively, are considered in view of quantum mechanics. Quantum test fields obeying the Klein-Gordon and Dirac equations are used to probe the classical timelike naked singularities developed at . We show that when the classically singular spacetimes probed with scalar waves, the considered spacetimes remain singular. However, the spinorial wave probe of the singularity in the metric of a self-interacting real scalar field remains quantum regular. The notable outcome in this study is that the quantum regularity/singularity cannot be associated with the energy conditions.
Description: The file in this item is the publisher version (published version) of the article.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11129/1907
ISSN: 1687-7357
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