We analyze the Hawking radiation process due to collapsing configurations in the presence of superluminal modifications of the dispersion relation. With such superluminal dispersion relations, the horizon effectively becomes a frequency-dependent concept. In particular, at every moment of the collapse, there is a critical frequency above which no horizon is experienced. We show that, as a consequence, the late-time radiation suffers strong modifications, both quantitative and qualitative, compared to the standard Hawking picture. Concretely, we show that the radiation spectrum becomes dependent on the measuring time, on the surface gravities associated with different frequencies, and on the critical frequency. Even if the critical frequency...
Due to the exponential high gravitational red shift near the event horizon of a black hole, it might...
We derive analytic expressions for the low-frequency properties of the analogue Hawking radiation in...
Copyright © 2011 American Physical SocietyWe discuss the behaviour of massive modes near a horizon b...
13 pages, 7 figures.-- PACS nrs.: 04.70.Dy; 04.60.Bc; 04.62.+v.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http...
In this thesis, we study several features of Hawking radiation in the presence of ultraviolet Lorent...
In this thesis, we study several features of Hawking radiation in the presence of ultraviolet Lorent...
Since the event horizon of a black hole is a surface of infinite redshift, it might be thought that ...
We analyze the interplay between dispersion relations for the spectrum of Hawking quanta and the sta...
Dans cette thèse, nous étudions plusieurs aspects de la radiation de Hawking en présence de violatio...
We study the spatial properties of the modes responsible for the Hawking effect in the presence of h...
Hawking radiation, despite its presence in theoretical physics for over thirty years, remains elusiv...
The Hawking effect can be rederived in terms of two-point functions and in such a way that it makes ...
Hawking radiation, despite its presence in theoretical physics for over thirty years, remains elusiv...
A disturbing aspect of Hawking's derivation of black hole radiance is the need to invoke extreme con...
A physically consistent semi-classical treatment of black holes requires universality arguments to s...
Due to the exponential high gravitational red shift near the event horizon of a black hole, it might...
We derive analytic expressions for the low-frequency properties of the analogue Hawking radiation in...
Copyright © 2011 American Physical SocietyWe discuss the behaviour of massive modes near a horizon b...
13 pages, 7 figures.-- PACS nrs.: 04.70.Dy; 04.60.Bc; 04.62.+v.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http...
In this thesis, we study several features of Hawking radiation in the presence of ultraviolet Lorent...
In this thesis, we study several features of Hawking radiation in the presence of ultraviolet Lorent...
Since the event horizon of a black hole is a surface of infinite redshift, it might be thought that ...
We analyze the interplay between dispersion relations for the spectrum of Hawking quanta and the sta...
Dans cette thèse, nous étudions plusieurs aspects de la radiation de Hawking en présence de violatio...
We study the spatial properties of the modes responsible for the Hawking effect in the presence of h...
Hawking radiation, despite its presence in theoretical physics for over thirty years, remains elusiv...
The Hawking effect can be rederived in terms of two-point functions and in such a way that it makes ...
Hawking radiation, despite its presence in theoretical physics for over thirty years, remains elusiv...
A disturbing aspect of Hawking's derivation of black hole radiance is the need to invoke extreme con...
A physically consistent semi-classical treatment of black holes requires universality arguments to s...
Due to the exponential high gravitational red shift near the event horizon of a black hole, it might...
We derive analytic expressions for the low-frequency properties of the analogue Hawking radiation in...
Copyright © 2011 American Physical SocietyWe discuss the behaviour of massive modes near a horizon b...