Planck stars, White Holes, Remnants and Planck-mass quasi-particles. The quantum gravity phase in black holes' evolution and its manifestations
Carlo Rovelli, Francesca Vidotto

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent quantum gravity research on black holes, highlighting a scenario predicting Planck-mass quasi-stable objects that may contribute to dark matter.
Contribution
It introduces a scenario where black hole evolution leads to Planck-mass quasi-stable remnants, connecting quantum gravity with dark matter phenomenology.
Findings
Prediction of Planck-mass quasi-stable objects from black hole evolution
Potential role of these objects as dark matter components
Review of recent developments in quantum gravity and black hole physics
Abstract
This is a review of some recent developments on quantum gravity aspects of black hole physics. In particular, we focus on a scenario leading to the prediction of the existence of a Planck-mass quasi-stable object, that could form a component of dark matter.
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TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
