29 June 2026 to 3 July 2026
Physicum, University of Tartu
Europe/Tallinn timezone

Event horizon termination and the emergence of Lorentz signature

Not scheduled
20m
A106 (Physicum, University of Tartu)

A106

Physicum, University of Tartu

W. Ostwaldi 1, Tartu
Oral or Poster

Speaker

Dr Justin Feng (CEICO, FZU - Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences)

Description

In this talk, I describe in detail how one might understand the termination of the event horizon of a black hole in terms of of quasiregular singularity characterized by points possessing two future-directed light cones and two past-directed light cones (in fact this spacetime is conformal to a region of the 1+1 trousers spacetime). I then discuss Euclidean signature shift-symmetric scalar-tensor theories from which one can extract a Lorentzian structure, and show how this theory can provide a microscopic description for the aforementioned singularities. I discuss some recent works on the emergence of Lorentzian dispersion relations and a model for the big bang, as well as some preliminary and ongoing work on understanding compact objects in this class of theories.

Author

Dr Justin Feng (CEICO, FZU - Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences)

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