Spacetime completeness of non-singular black holes in conformal gravity
Cosimo Bambi, Leonardo Modesto, Leslaw Rachwal

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that Weyl conformal symmetry can eliminate black hole singularities, producing geodesically complete, regular black hole solutions in conformal gravity theories, thus addressing the classical singularity problem.
Contribution
It provides explicit singularity-free black hole solutions conformally related to Schwarzschild and Kerr metrics within Weyl-invariant gravity theories.
Findings
Curvature invariants remain finite at the core.
Black holes are geodesically complete and singularity-free.
Null geodesics do not reach the singularity, avoiding focusing.
Abstract
We explicitly prove that the Weyl conformal symmetry solves the black hole singularity problem, otherwise unavoidable in a generally covariant local or non-local gravitational theory. Moreover, we yield explicit examples of local and non-local theories enjoying Weyl and diffeomorphism symmetry (in short co-covariant theories). Following the seminal paper by Narlikar and Kembhavi, we provide an explicit construction of singularity-free spherically symmetric and axi-symmetric exact solutions for black hole spacetimes conformally equivalent to the Schwarzschild or the Kerr spacetime. We first check the absence of divergences in the Kretschmann invariant for the rescaled metrics. Afterwords, we show that the new types of black holes are geodesically complete and linked by a Newman-Janis transformation just as in standard general relativity (based on Einstein-Hilbert action). Furthermore, we…
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