Thermal Hawking radiation of black hole with supertranslation field
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Publication:1745552
DOI10.1007/JHEP01(2018)137zbMATH Open1384.83016arXiv1708.09169MaRDI QIDQ1745552FDOQ1745552
Authors: Mikhail Z. Iofa
Publication date: 17 April 2018
Published in: Journal of High Energy Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: Using the analytical solution for the Schwarzschild metric containing supertranslation field, we consider two main ingredients of calculation of the thermal Hawking black hole radiation: solution for eigenmodes of the d'Alambertian and solution of the geodesic equations for null geodesics. For calculation of Hawking radiation it is essential to determine the behavior of both the eigenmodes and geodesics in the vicinity of horizon. The equation for the eigenmodes is solved, first, perturbatively in the ratio of the supertranslation field to the mass of black hole, and, next, non-perturbatively in the near- horizon region. It is shown that in any order of perturbation theory solution for the eigenmodes in the metric containing supertranslation field differs from solution in the pure Schwarzschild metric by terms of order . In the non-perturbative approach, solution for the eigenmodes differs from solution in the Schwarzschild metric by terms of order which vanish on horizon. Using the simplified form of geodesic equations in vicinity of horizon, it is shown that in vicinity of horizon the null geodesics have the same behavior as in the Schwarzschild metric. As a result, the density matrices of thermal radiation in both cases are the same.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.09169
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