Hawking radiation in a plebanski-demianski black hole
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Abstract: In this paper, we show the flux of Hawking radiation in a Pleba'nski-Demia'nski black hole from the point of view of gauge and gravitational anomalies. We will use the consistent anomaly method to guarantee that our results are valid in the de Sitter space. This is because we are including the cosmological constant into our parameters and the covariant anomaly method gives a wrong value for the Hawking temperature. We also show that these calculations are a general result. In order to verify the consistence of our results, we can reproduce earlier known results as certain limiting cases.
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