Nonsingular black hole models have been proposed since theoretical problems with black holes were first realized. Today some of the most viable candidates for the result of the collapse of a star with mass well above the
Chandrasekhar limit include the
gravastar and the
dark energy star. While black holes were a well-established part of mainstream physics for most of the end of the 20th century, alternative models received new attention when models proposed by
George Chapline and later by
Lawrence Krauss,
Dejan Stojkovic, and
Tanmay Vachaspati of
Case Western Reserve University showed in several separate models that black hole horizons could not form. Such research has attracted much media attention, as black holes have long captured the imagination of both scientists and the public for both their innate simplicity and mysteriousness. The recent theoretical results have therefore undergone much scrutiny and most of them are now ruled out by theoretical studies. For example, several alternative black hole models were shown to be unstable in extremely fast rotation, which, by conservation of
angular momentum, would be a not unusual physical scenario for a collapsed star (see
pulsar). Nevertheless, the existence of a stable model of a nonsingular black hole is still an open question.
Hayward metric The
Hayward metric is the simplest description of a
black hole that is
non-singular. The metric was written down by Sean Hayward as the minimal model that is regular, static,
spherically symmetric and
asymptotically flat.
Ayón-Beato–García metric The Ayón-Beato–García model is the first exact charged regular black hole with a source. The model was proposed by Eloy Ayón Beato and Alberto García in 1998 based on the minimal coupling between a
nonlinear electrodynamics model and
general relativity, considering a static and
spherically symmetric spacetime. Later the same authors reinterpreted the first non-singular black hole geometry, the Bardeen toy Model, as a nonlinear-electrodynamics-based regular black hole. Nowadays, it is known that the Ayón-Beato–García model may mimic the absorption properties of the
Reissner–Nordström metric, from the perspective of the absorption of massless test
scalar fields. == Nonsingular black holes as dark matter ==