The static quantum corrected Schwarzschild wormhole is dynamically unstable: it expands in vacuum and collapses into an evaporating black hole when a small amount of matter is present.
Reissner-Nordstr\"om geometry counterpart in semiclassical gravity
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We compute the Renormalized Stress-Energy Tensor (RSET) of a massless minimally coupled scalar field in the Regularized Polyakov approximation, as well as its backreaction, on the classical Reissner-Nordstr\"om spacetime. The complete set of solutions of the semiclassical self-consistent equations is obtained and compared with the classical counterparts. The semiclassical Reissner-Nordstr\"om family involves three kinds of geometries that depend on the charge-to-mass ratio of the spacetime. In the under-charged regime, the geometry has its external horizon replaced by a wormhole neck that leads to a singular asymptotic region at finite proper distance. The over-charged regime reveals a naked singularity coated by a cloud of (infinite) mass coming from the quantized field. In between both behaviours there is a separatrix solution reminiscent of the extremal black hole classical geometry. As the RSET over an extremal horizon is finite, the semiclassical backreaction does not get rid of the horizon. Nonetheless, we show that the resulting horizon is singular.
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Dynamical evolution and stability of quantum corrected Schwarzschild black holes in semiclassical gravity
The static quantum corrected Schwarzschild wormhole is dynamically unstable: it expands in vacuum and collapses into an evaporating black hole when a small amount of matter is present.