Considering energy conservation and the back reaction of radiating particles to the spacetime, we investigate the massive Dirac particles' Hawking radiation from a general static Riemann black hole using improved Damour-Ruffini method. A direct consequence is that the radiation spectrum is not strictly thermal. The correction to the thermal spectrum is consistent with an underlying unitary quantum theory and this may have profound implications for the black hole information loss paradox
Hawking radiation can usefully be viewed as a semi-classical tunnelling process that originates at t...
The tunnelling mechanism is today considered a popular and widely used method in describing Hawking ...
AbstractWe consider Hawking radiation as due to a tunneling process in a black hole were quantum cor...
Using the Damour-Ruffini-Sannan and the Parikh-Wilczek methods, we analyze the Hawking radiation of ...
Generalizing the method proposed by Damour-Ruffini for discussing the Hawking radiation of a black h...
Quantum thermal effect of Dirac particles in an arbitrarily accelerating Kinnersley black hole is in...
Quantum radiation properties of Dirac particles in general nonstationary black holes in the general ...
In this letter, we attempt to generalize the tunneling method to derive the Hawking radiation of a D...
In 1974 Steven Hawking showed that black holes emit thermal radiation, which eventually causes them ...
We study the Hawking radiation in an analogue black hole, in which sound plays the role of light.&nb...
The purely thermal nature of Hawking radiation from evaporating black holes leads to the information...
AbstractWe investigate the Hawking radiation of Schwarzschild–de Sitter (SdS) black hole by massive ...
Applying Parikh's semi-classical tunneling method, we consider Hawking radiation of the charged mass...
We show in detail that the Parikh-Wilczek tunneling method (PWTM), which was designed for resolving ...
Abstract In the classical theory of general relativity black holes can only absorb and not emit part...
Hawking radiation can usefully be viewed as a semi-classical tunnelling process that originates at t...
The tunnelling mechanism is today considered a popular and widely used method in describing Hawking ...
AbstractWe consider Hawking radiation as due to a tunneling process in a black hole were quantum cor...
Using the Damour-Ruffini-Sannan and the Parikh-Wilczek methods, we analyze the Hawking radiation of ...
Generalizing the method proposed by Damour-Ruffini for discussing the Hawking radiation of a black h...
Quantum thermal effect of Dirac particles in an arbitrarily accelerating Kinnersley black hole is in...
Quantum radiation properties of Dirac particles in general nonstationary black holes in the general ...
In this letter, we attempt to generalize the tunneling method to derive the Hawking radiation of a D...
In 1974 Steven Hawking showed that black holes emit thermal radiation, which eventually causes them ...
We study the Hawking radiation in an analogue black hole, in which sound plays the role of light.&nb...
The purely thermal nature of Hawking radiation from evaporating black holes leads to the information...
AbstractWe investigate the Hawking radiation of Schwarzschild–de Sitter (SdS) black hole by massive ...
Applying Parikh's semi-classical tunneling method, we consider Hawking radiation of the charged mass...
We show in detail that the Parikh-Wilczek tunneling method (PWTM), which was designed for resolving ...
Abstract In the classical theory of general relativity black holes can only absorb and not emit part...
Hawking radiation can usefully be viewed as a semi-classical tunnelling process that originates at t...
The tunnelling mechanism is today considered a popular and widely used method in describing Hawking ...
AbstractWe consider Hawking radiation as due to a tunneling process in a black hole were quantum cor...