Young Black Holes Have Smooth Horizons: A Swampland Argument
Chethan Krishnan, Ranjini Mondol

TL;DR
This paper investigates the validity of effective field theory inside young black holes by analyzing scalar field collapse, finding that bulk EFT remains valid away from the singularity, supporting the idea that cosmic censorship preserves EFT.
Contribution
It provides new evidence that bulk EFT is valid inside young black holes by studying scalar collapse in super-critical regimes, extending previous work near critical collapse.
Findings
Scalar variations are localized near curvature divergences.
Bulk EFT remains valid inside young black holes.
Cosmic censorship helps preserve bulk EFT.
Abstract
It has been suggested that black hole microstates in string theory may have "no interiors". The arguments of arXiv:2312.14108 suggest that even if this were the case, conventional bulk EFT should be valid at the horizon for black holes that are not too old. Here, we explore the validity of bulk EFT for young black holes from a different perspective, by considering the gravitational collapse of scalar moduli. This builds on arXiv:2003.05488, which studied the numerical collapse of a scalar field in a Choptuik-like set up. Evidence was presented there for two observations -- (a) For every scalar profile that results in collapse, the scalar field undergoes trans-Planckian variation, (b) Every trans-Planckian scalar motion is hidden behind an apparent horizon. The results of arXiv:2003.05488 were mostly obtained in regimes close to critical collapse, where scale-separation was difficult to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
