Are extremal 2-D black holes really frozen?
Dec, 20006 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Lett.B 503 (2001) 399-403
e-Print:
- hep-th/0012134 [hep-th]
Report number:
- UA-NPPS-15-2000
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Abstract:
In the standard methodology for evaluating the Hawking radiation emanating from a black hole, the background geometry is fixed. Trying to be more realistic we consider a dynamical geometry for a two-dimensional charged black hole and we evaluate the Hawking radiation as tunneling process. This modification to the geometry gives rise to a nonthermal part in the radiation spectrum. We explore the consequences of this new term for the extremal case.Note:
- 7 pages, LaTeX, no figures Report-no: UA/NPPS-15-2000
- black hole
- dimension: 2
- geometry
- radiation: Hawking
- tunneling
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