GWTC-3 gravitational wave data exclude pseudo-complex GR deviations at 1PN and, for the first time, at 1.5PN that would remove black hole horizons.
Why pseudo-complex General Relativity? and Applications
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A brief discussion on the pseudo-complex General Relativity is presented. It is shown that this theory is a viable extension of GR, with deviations centered near to the event horizon. The theory introduces a dark energy accumulation, due to the coupling to the central mass. Predictions of this theory are resumed, as for example the structure in an accretion disk, with a dark ring followed by a bright ring further in. The current Event Horizon Telescope observation of M87 is not able to discriminate between GR and pcGR, due to a low resolution. Further predictions are also discussed, as the physics of neutron stars, the redshift at the surface of the star and Quasi Periodic Object.
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Constraining Dirty Black Holes and pseudo-complex General Relativity with the Gravitational Waves Transient Catalog 3.0
GWTC-3 gravitational wave data exclude pseudo-complex GR deviations at 1PN and, for the first time, at 1.5PN that would remove black hole horizons.