Massive Scalar Particles in a Modified Schwarzschild Geometry
S. Capozziello, A. Feoli, G. Lambiase, G. Papini, G. Scarpetta

TL;DR
This paper investigates how maximal acceleration modifications to the Schwarzschild metric affect the behavior of massive scalar particles, showing they cannot reach the horizon from outside.
Contribution
It introduces a modified Schwarzschild geometry incorporating maximal acceleration effects and analyzes its impact on scalar particle trajectories.
Findings
Massive scalar particles cannot reach the horizon at r=2M in the modified metric.
Maximal acceleration corrections alter particle propagation near the black hole.
The results suggest potential implications for black hole physics and quantum gravity.
Abstract
Massive, spinless bosons have vanishing probability of reaching the sphere r=2M from the region r>2M when the original Schwarzschild metric is modified by maximal acceleration corrections.
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