AbstractThere has been much work on explaining Hawking radiation as a quantum tunneling process through horizons. Basically, this intuitive picture requires the calculation of the imaginary part of the action for outgoing particle. And two ways are known for achieving this goal: the null-geodesic method and the Hamilton–Jacobi method. We apply these methods to the charged black holes in 2D dilaton gravity which is originated from the low energy effective theory of type 0A string theory. We derive the correct Hawking temperature of the black holes including the effect of the back reaction of the radiation, and obtain the entropy by using the 1st law of black hole thermodynamics. For fixed-charge ensemble, the 0A black holes are free of phase...
AbstractWe show that the recent tunneling formulas for black hole radiation in static, spherically s...
We first investigate quantum corrections to the thermodynamical quantities (temperature and entropy)...
The paper deals with Hawking radiation from both a general static black hole and a nonstatic spheric...
AbstractThere has been much work on explaining Hawking radiation as a quantum tunneling process thro...
AbstractConsidering generalised action for dilaton coupled Maxwell–Einstein theory in four dimension...
Recently, Angheben et.al. [hep-th/0503081] have presented a refined method for calculating the (tree...
The d-dimensional scalar field action may be reduced, in the background geometry of a black hole, to...
The tunneling formalism in the Hamilton-Jacobi approach is adopted to study Hawking radiation of mas...
Using the Damour-Ruffini-Sannan and the Parikh-Wilczek methods, we analyze the Hawking radiation of ...
Considering the back-reaction effects and energy conservation as well as charge conservation, we ext...
We show in detail that the Parikh-Wilczek tunneling method (PWTM), which was designed for resolving ...
We present a short and direct derivation of Hawking radiation as a tunneling process, based on parti...
The persistence of a suitable notion of black hole thermodynamics in Lorentz breaking theories of gr...
Due to the exponential high gravitational red shift near the event horizon of a black hole, it might...
In this thesis we have focused on semi-classical methods that enables us to obtain non-thermal spect...
AbstractWe show that the recent tunneling formulas for black hole radiation in static, spherically s...
We first investigate quantum corrections to the thermodynamical quantities (temperature and entropy)...
The paper deals with Hawking radiation from both a general static black hole and a nonstatic spheric...
AbstractThere has been much work on explaining Hawking radiation as a quantum tunneling process thro...
AbstractConsidering generalised action for dilaton coupled Maxwell–Einstein theory in four dimension...
Recently, Angheben et.al. [hep-th/0503081] have presented a refined method for calculating the (tree...
The d-dimensional scalar field action may be reduced, in the background geometry of a black hole, to...
The tunneling formalism in the Hamilton-Jacobi approach is adopted to study Hawking radiation of mas...
Using the Damour-Ruffini-Sannan and the Parikh-Wilczek methods, we analyze the Hawking radiation of ...
Considering the back-reaction effects and energy conservation as well as charge conservation, we ext...
We show in detail that the Parikh-Wilczek tunneling method (PWTM), which was designed for resolving ...
We present a short and direct derivation of Hawking radiation as a tunneling process, based on parti...
The persistence of a suitable notion of black hole thermodynamics in Lorentz breaking theories of gr...
Due to the exponential high gravitational red shift near the event horizon of a black hole, it might...
In this thesis we have focused on semi-classical methods that enables us to obtain non-thermal spect...
AbstractWe show that the recent tunneling formulas for black hole radiation in static, spherically s...
We first investigate quantum corrections to the thermodynamical quantities (temperature and entropy)...
The paper deals with Hawking radiation from both a general static black hole and a nonstatic spheric...