QPO data from GRO J1655-40 constrain the LQG parameter λ in the BCY rotating black hole metric to 0.15 (equal mass) and 0.11 (unequal mass), both consistent with Kerr.
Black to white transition of a charged black hole
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We present an exact solution of the Maxwell-Einstein equations, which describes the exterior of a charged spherical mass collapsing into its own trapping horizon and then bouncing back from an anti-trapping horizon at the same space location of the same asymptotic region. The solution is locally but not globally isometric to the maximally extended Reissner-Nordstr\"{o}m metric and depends on seven parameters. It is regular, and defined everywhere except for a small region, where quantum tunnelling is expected. This region lies outside the mass: the mass-bounce and its near exterior are governed by classical general relativity. We discuss the relevance of this result for the fate of realistic black holes. We comment on possible effects of the classical instabilities and the Hawking radiation.
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Testing loop quantum gravity by quasi-periodic oscillations: rotating blackholes
QPO data from GRO J1655-40 constrain the LQG parameter λ in the BCY rotating black hole metric to 0.15 (equal mass) and 0.11 (unequal mass), both consistent with Kerr.