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Inside the degenerate horizons of regular black holes

The regularized stress-energy tensor of the quantized massive scalar, spinor and vector fields inside the degenerate horizon of the regular charged black hole in the (anti-)de Sitter universe is constructed and examined. It is shown that although the components of the stress-energy tensor are small in the vicinity of the black hole degenerate horizon and near the regular center, they are quite big in the intermediate region. The oscillatory character of the stress-energy tensor can be ascribed to various responses of the higher curvature terms to the changes of the metric inside the (degenerate) event horizon, especially in the region adjacent to the region described by the nearly flat metric potentials. Special emphasis is put on the stress-energy tensor in the geometries being the product of the constant curvature two-dimensional subspaces.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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