A lower bound on the Bekenstein-Hawking temperature of black holes
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Abstract: We present evidence for the existence of a quantum lower bound on the Bekenstein-Hawking temperature of black holes. The suggested bound is supported by a gedanken experiment in which a charged particle is dropped into a Kerr black hole. It is proved that the temperature of the final Kerr-Newman black-hole configuration is bounded from below by the relation , where is the horizon radius of the black hole.
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