Title of article
Non-strictly black body spectrum from the tunnelling mechanism Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Christian Corda، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
6
From page
49
To page
54
Abstract
The tunnelling mechanism is widely used to explain Hawking radiation. However, in many cases the analysis used to obtain the Hawking temperature only involves comparing the emission probability for an outgoing particle with the Boltzmann factor. Banerjee and Majhi improved this approach by explicitly finding a black body spectrum associated with black holes. Their result, obtained using a reformulation of the tunnelling mechanism, is in contrast to that of Parikh and Wilczek, who found an emission probability that is compatible with a non-strictly thermal spectrum. Using the recently identified effective state for a black hole, we solve this contradiction via a slight modification of the analysis by Banerjee and Majhi. The final result is a non-strictly black body spectrum from the tunnelling mechanism. We also show that for an effective temperature, we can express the corresponding effective metric using Hawking’s periodicity arguments. Potential important implications for the black hole information puzzle are discussed.
Keywords
Effective temperature , Hawking radiation , Non-thermal spectrum
Journal title
Annals of Physics
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Annals of Physics
Record number
1206894
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