A Note on Black Hole Information Paradox in de Sitter Spacetimes
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DOI10.1088/0253-6102/52/1/17zbMATH Open1172.83324arXiv0803.2467OpenAlexW3104542688MaRDI QIDQ3393809FDOQ3393809
Authors: Cosimo Bambi
Publication date: 27 August 2009
Published in: Communications in Theoretical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: The possibility of stable or quasi--stable Planck mass black hole remnants as solution to the black hole information paradox is commonly believed phenomenologically unacceptable: since we have to expect a black hole remnant for every possible initial state, the number of remnants should be infinite. This would lead to remnant pair production in any physical process with a total available energy roughly exceeding the Planck mass, against trivial evidences. In this note I point out that the number of remnants in our Universe could be finite, at least if the value of the cosmological constant is positive, as present observational data could indicate. Nevertheless, it is not clear if a huge but finite number of states is phenomenologically allowed.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0803.2467
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