We examine particle production from spherical bodies collapsing into extremal Reissner-Nordstr\uf6m black holes. Kruskal coordinates become ill defined in the extremal case, but we are able to find a simple generalization of them that is good in this limit. The extension allows us to calculate the late-time world line of the center of the collapsing star, thus establishing a correspondence with a uniformly accelerated mirror in Minkowski spacetime. The spectrum of created particles associated with such uniform acceleration is nonthermal, indicating that a temperature is not defined. Moreover, the spectrum contains a constant that depends on the history of the collapsing object. At first sight this points to a violation of the no-hair theore...
We show that extremal black holes have zero entropy by pointing out a simple fact: they are time-ind...
Abstract The paper deals with collapse dynamics of a spherically symmetric massive star in the frame...
In the classical theory black holes can only absorb and not emit particles. However it is shown that...
We examine particle production from spherical bodies collapsing into extremal Reissner-Nordstrom bla...
Recent results of quantum field theory on a curved spacetime suggest that extremal black holes are n...
The radiation from extreme Reissner-Nordstr\"{o}m black holes is computed by explicitly considering ...
International audienceUsing the Schwarzschild metric as a rudimentary toy model, we pedagogically re...
International audienceUsing the Schwarzschild metric as a rudimentary toy model, we pedagogically re...
Using the Schwarzschild metric as a rudimentary toy model, we pedagogically revisit the curious pred...
The relationship between Hawking radiation emitted by non extremal and extremal Reissner Nordstrom b...
The relationship between Hawking radiation emitted by non extremal and extremal Reissner Nordstrom b...
The relationship between Hawking radiation emitted by non extremal and extremal Reissner Nordstrom b...
The Hawking temperature for a Schwarzschild black hole is T=1/8πM, where M is the black hole mass. T...
Using the Schwarzschild metric as a rudimentary toy model, we pedagogically revisit the curious pred...
Modeling the collapse of an extreme Reissner-Nordstr¨om (ERN) black hole by solving the corre spondi...
We show that extremal black holes have zero entropy by pointing out a simple fact: they are time-ind...
Abstract The paper deals with collapse dynamics of a spherically symmetric massive star in the frame...
In the classical theory black holes can only absorb and not emit particles. However it is shown that...
We examine particle production from spherical bodies collapsing into extremal Reissner-Nordstrom bla...
Recent results of quantum field theory on a curved spacetime suggest that extremal black holes are n...
The radiation from extreme Reissner-Nordstr\"{o}m black holes is computed by explicitly considering ...
International audienceUsing the Schwarzschild metric as a rudimentary toy model, we pedagogically re...
International audienceUsing the Schwarzschild metric as a rudimentary toy model, we pedagogically re...
Using the Schwarzschild metric as a rudimentary toy model, we pedagogically revisit the curious pred...
The relationship between Hawking radiation emitted by non extremal and extremal Reissner Nordstrom b...
The relationship between Hawking radiation emitted by non extremal and extremal Reissner Nordstrom b...
The relationship between Hawking radiation emitted by non extremal and extremal Reissner Nordstrom b...
The Hawking temperature for a Schwarzschild black hole is T=1/8πM, where M is the black hole mass. T...
Using the Schwarzschild metric as a rudimentary toy model, we pedagogically revisit the curious pred...
Modeling the collapse of an extreme Reissner-Nordstr¨om (ERN) black hole by solving the corre spondi...
We show that extremal black holes have zero entropy by pointing out a simple fact: they are time-ind...
Abstract The paper deals with collapse dynamics of a spherically symmetric massive star in the frame...
In the classical theory black holes can only absorb and not emit particles. However it is shown that...