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Main Authors: Huang, Yang, Zhang, Hongsheng
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.22761
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author Huang, Yang
Zhang, Hongsheng
author_facet Huang, Yang
Zhang, Hongsheng
contents Cosmic censorship conjecture takes a pivotal status in general relativity. We demonstrate that quantum effects, Hawking effect together with Shwinger effect inevitably lead to violation of cosmic censorship. We find that naked singularity spontaneously appears in late time evolution of an isolated large dilatonic black hole. The critical discovery is that the power of Hawking radiation converges to a finite value for an extreme dilatonic black hole, which directly exposes the singularity in finite time. The spectrum of Hawking radiation of extreme dilatonic black holes becomes a truncated shrink Planck distribution. We analyze the underlying physics of the spectrum of Hawking radiation, which roots in extraordinarily wide potential around the horizon. We study the discharge mechanism of a dilatonic black hole through Schwinger effect. Amazingly, the Schwinger pair production naturally ceases for an extreme dilatonic black hole with mass larger than $1.7\times 10^5$ solar masses. Furthermore, we show that evaporation of charged particle because of the Schwinger effect do not save the cosmic censorship for black holes heavier than $1.784\times 10^7 $ solar masses in a significant region of initial charge parameter space. For the first time, we demonstrate that the naked singularities are {\rm spontaneously} formed driven by quantum effects, such that we learn quantum gravity directly from the information shedded from the singularity.
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spellingShingle Spontaneous genesis of naked singularities through quantum-gravitational processes: conclusive evidence for violation of cosmic censorship
Huang, Yang
Zhang, Hongsheng
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Cosmic censorship conjecture takes a pivotal status in general relativity. We demonstrate that quantum effects, Hawking effect together with Shwinger effect inevitably lead to violation of cosmic censorship. We find that naked singularity spontaneously appears in late time evolution of an isolated large dilatonic black hole. The critical discovery is that the power of Hawking radiation converges to a finite value for an extreme dilatonic black hole, which directly exposes the singularity in finite time. The spectrum of Hawking radiation of extreme dilatonic black holes becomes a truncated shrink Planck distribution. We analyze the underlying physics of the spectrum of Hawking radiation, which roots in extraordinarily wide potential around the horizon. We study the discharge mechanism of a dilatonic black hole through Schwinger effect. Amazingly, the Schwinger pair production naturally ceases for an extreme dilatonic black hole with mass larger than $1.7\times 10^5$ solar masses. Furthermore, we show that evaporation of charged particle because of the Schwinger effect do not save the cosmic censorship for black holes heavier than $1.784\times 10^7 $ solar masses in a significant region of initial charge parameter space. For the first time, we demonstrate that the naked singularities are {\rm spontaneously} formed driven by quantum effects, such that we learn quantum gravity directly from the information shedded from the singularity.
title Spontaneous genesis of naked singularities through quantum-gravitational processes: conclusive evidence for violation of cosmic censorship
topic General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.22761