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The so-called black bounce mechanism of singularity suppression, proposed by Simpson and Visser, consists in replacing the spherical radius r in the metric tensor with r² + a², a = const >0. This removes a singularity at r=0 and its neighborhood from space-time, and there emerges a regular minimum of the spherical radius that can be a wormhole throat or a regular bounce (if located inside a black hole). Instead, it is proposed here to make r=0 a regular center by proper (Bardeen type) replacements in the metric, preserving its form at large r. Such replacements are applied to a class of metrics satisfying the condition Rᵗₜ = Rʳᵣ for their Ricci tensor, in particular, to the Schwarzschild, Reissner-Nordstr\"om and Einstein-Born-Infeld solutions. A new version of nonlinear electrodynamics (NED) is proposed, for which a black hole solution is similar to the Einstein-Born-Infeld one but is simpler expressed analytically. All new regular metrics can be presented as solutions to NED-Einstein equations with radial magnetic fields.
К. А. Бронников (Tue,) studied this question.
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