Quantum Instability of the Cauchy Horizon in Reissner-Nordstr\"om-deSitter Spacetime
Stefan Hollands, Robert M. Wald, Jochen Zahn

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that quantum effects cause the stress-energy tensor to diverge at the Cauchy horizon in Reissner-Nordström-deSitter spacetime, supporting the strong cosmic censorship conjecture by turning the horizon into a singularity.
Contribution
It shows that quantum scalar fields induce a divergence at the Cauchy horizon, strengthening the case for cosmic censorship in spacetimes where classical theory fails.
Findings
Quantum stress-tensor diverges as 1/V^2 at the Cauchy horizon
Divergence occurs for any nonsingular (Hadamard) quantum state
Supports the conversion of the Cauchy horizon into a strong singularity
Abstract
In classical General Relativity, the values of fields on spacetime are uniquely determined by their values at an initial time within the domain of dependence of this initial data surface. However, it may occur that the spacetime under consideration extends beyond this domain of dependence, and fields, therefore, are not entirely determined by their initial data. This occurs, for example, in the well-known (maximally) extended Reissner-Nordstr\"om or Reissner-Nordstr\"om-deSitter (RNdS) spacetimes. The boundary of the region determined by the initial data is called the "Cauchy horizon." It is located inside the black hole in these spacetimes. The strong cosmic censorship conjecture asserts that the Cauchy horizon does not, in fact, exist in practice because the slightest perturbation (of the metric itself or the matter fields) will become singular there in a sufficiently catastrophic way…
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