International audienceUsing Monte Carlo simulations, we compute the integrated emission spectra of black holes in the framework of Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG). The black hole emission rates are governed by the entropy whose value, in recent holographic loop quantum gravity models, was shown to agree at leading order with the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy. Quantum corrections depend on the Barbero-Immirzi parameter γ. Starting with black holes of initial horizon area A ∼ 10 2 in Planck units, we present the spectra for different values of γ. Each spectrum clearly decomposes in two distinct parts: a continuous background which corresponds to the semi-classical stages of the evaporation and a series of discrete peaks which constitutes a signature ...
We use the combinatorial and number-theoretical methods developed in previous works by the authors t...
The Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG) program is briefly reviewed and one of its main applications, namely ...
In loop quantum gravity the quantum geometry of a black hole horizon consists of discrete nonperturb...
International audienceUsing Monte Carlo simulations, we compute the integrated emission spectra of b...
International audienceWe define the analytic continuation of the number of black hole microstates in...
We give a complete and detailed description of the computation of black hole entropy in loop quantum...
The combinatorial problem of counting the black hole quantum states within the isolated horizon fram...
We give an account of the state of the art about black hole entropy in Loop Quantum Gravity. This ch...
We discuss the recent progress on black hole entropy in loop quantum gravity, focusing in particular...
Deviations from Hawking's thermal black hole spectrum, observable for macroscopic black holes, are d...
International audienceWe introduce the notion of fluid approximation of a quantum spherical black ho...
We argue that the statistical entropy relevant for the thermal interactions of a black hole with its...
We review the black hole entropy calculation in the framework of Loop Quantum Gravity based on the q...
We develop the idea that, in quantum gravity where the horizon fluctuates, a black hole should have ...
We use the combinatorial and number-theoretical methods developed in previous works by the authors t...
The Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG) program is briefly reviewed and one of its main applications, namely ...
In loop quantum gravity the quantum geometry of a black hole horizon consists of discrete nonperturb...
International audienceUsing Monte Carlo simulations, we compute the integrated emission spectra of b...
International audienceWe define the analytic continuation of the number of black hole microstates in...
We give a complete and detailed description of the computation of black hole entropy in loop quantum...
The combinatorial problem of counting the black hole quantum states within the isolated horizon fram...
We give an account of the state of the art about black hole entropy in Loop Quantum Gravity. This ch...
We discuss the recent progress on black hole entropy in loop quantum gravity, focusing in particular...
Deviations from Hawking's thermal black hole spectrum, observable for macroscopic black holes, are d...
International audienceWe introduce the notion of fluid approximation of a quantum spherical black ho...
We argue that the statistical entropy relevant for the thermal interactions of a black hole with its...
We review the black hole entropy calculation in the framework of Loop Quantum Gravity based on the q...
We develop the idea that, in quantum gravity where the horizon fluctuates, a black hole should have ...
We use the combinatorial and number-theoretical methods developed in previous works by the authors t...
The Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG) program is briefly reviewed and one of its main applications, namely ...
In loop quantum gravity the quantum geometry of a black hole horizon consists of discrete nonperturb...