Possible effects of a cosmological constant on black hole evolution |
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Authors: | Fred C. Adams Manasse Mbonye Gregory Laughlin |
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Affiliation: | a Physics Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA;b Astronomy Department, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA |
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Abstract: | We explore possible effects of vacuum energy on the evolution of black holes. If the universe contains a cosmological constant, and if black holes can absorb energy from the vacuum, then black hole evaporation could be greatly suppressed. For the magnitude of the cosmological constant suggested by current observations, black holes larger than 4×1024 g would accrete energy rather than evaporate. In this scenario, all stellar and supermassive black holes would grow with time until they reach a maximum mass scale of 6×1055 g, comparable to the mass contained within the present day cosmological horizon. |
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Keywords: | Black holes Cosmological constant |
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