Regular black holes in UV self-complete quantum gravity
Euro Spallucci, Stefano Ansoldi

TL;DR
This paper explores how regular, singularity-free black holes fit into UV self-complete quantum gravity, showing that the minimal length barrier can be slightly below the Planck length, supporting the self-completeness scenario.
Contribution
It demonstrates the integration of regular black holes into UV self-complete quantum gravity, confirming the minimal length barrier can be below the Planck scale.
Findings
Minimal length barrier is slightly below the Planck length
Regular black holes support UV self-complete scenario
Self-consistent inclusion of minimal length in black hole probes
Abstract
In this letter we investigate the role of regular (curvature singularity-free) black holes in the framework of UV self-complete quantum gravity. The existence of a minimal length, shielding the trans-Planckian regime to any physical probe, is self-consistently included into the black hole probe itself. In this way we obtain to slightly shift the barrier below the Planck Length, with the UV self-complete scenario self-consistently confirmed.
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