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arxiv: 1707.00273 · v2 · pith:NI5LBCIPnew · submitted 2017-07-02 · 🌀 gr-qc · astro-ph.GA· hep-th

Do massive compact objects without event horizon exist in infinite derivative gravity?

classification 🌀 gr-qc astro-ph.GAhep-th
keywords compactcosmologicalderivativeeventgravityhorizoninfinitenon-singular
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Einstein's General theory of relativity is plagued by cosmological and blackhole type singularities Recently, it has been shown that infinite derivative, ghost free, gravity can yield non-singular cosmological and mini-blackhole solutions. In particular, the theory possesses a {\it mass-gap} determined by the scale of new physics. We will use this property to argue that it is possible to form a non-singular super-massive compact objects without having any event horizon in this class of theories.

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