Naked Singularities as Particle Accelerators II
Mandar Patil, Pankaj S. Joshi, Daniele Malafarina

TL;DR
This paper extends previous work on naked singularities as natural particle accelerators, demonstrating that all gravitational collapse models leading to naked singularities can produce arbitrarily high-energy particle collisions near the Cauchy horizon, potentially revealing Planck-scale physics.
Contribution
It generalizes earlier spherically symmetric models to all collapse scenarios forming naked singularities, showing high-energy collisions occur without restrictive symmetry assumptions.
Findings
High-energy collisions near the Cauchy horizon are possible in all naked singularity models.
A finite mass-energy is radiated away during collapse to a naked singularity.
Naked singularities could influence particle acceleration at classical and quantum levels.
Abstract
We generalize here our earlier results on particle acceleration by naked singularities. We showed recently[1] that the naked singularities that form due to gravitational collapse of massive stars provide a suitable environment where particles could get accelerated and collide at arbitrarily high center of mass energies. However, we focussed there only on the spherically symmetric gravitational collapse models, which were also assumed to be self-similar. In this paper, we broaden and generalize the result to all gravitational collapse models leading to the formation of a naked singularity as final state of collapse, evolving from a regular initial data, without making any prior restrictive assumptions about the spacetime symmetries such as above. We show that when the particles interact and collide near the Cauchy horizon, the energy of collision in the center of mass frame will be…
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