AbstractWe show that the recent tunneling formulas for black hole radiation in static, spherically symmetric spacetimes follow as a consequence of the first law of black hole thermodynamics and the area-entropy relation based on the radiation temperature. A tunneling formula results even if the radiation temperature is different from the one originally derived by Hawking and this is discussed in the context of the recent factor of 2 problem. In particular, it is shown that if the radiation temperature is higher than the Hawking temperature by a factor of two, thermodynamics then leads to a tunneling formula which is exactly the one recently found to be canonically invariant
AbstractSome authors have recently found that the tunneling approach gives a different Hawking tempe...
Recently, Hawking radiation of the black hole has been studied by using the tunnel effect method. It...
Recently, Hawking radiation of the black hole has been studied using the tunnel effect method. It is...
AbstractWe show that the recent tunneling formulas for black hole radiation in static, spherically s...
AbstractWe show that the first law of the black hole thermodynamics can lead to the tunneling probab...
AbstractIt has recently been suggested that the attempt to understand Hawking radiation as tunnellin...
It has recently been suggested that the attempt to understand Hawking radiation as tunnelling across...
AbstractWe present a derivation of Hawking radiation through tunneling mechanism for a general class...
We present a short and direct derivation of Hawking radiation as a tunneling process, based on parti...
We examine Hawking radiation from a Schwarzschild black hole in several reference frames using the q...
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...
It has been observed that for black holes in certain family of Horndeski gravity theories Wald's ent...
Planck scale corrections arising from deformed special relativity on Hawking radiation in Parikh and...
A brief review of Hawking radiation and black hole thermodynamics is given, based largely upon hep-t...
AbstractSome authors have recently found that the tunneling approach gives a different Hawking tempe...
Recently, Hawking radiation of the black hole has been studied by using the tunnel effect method. It...
Recently, Hawking radiation of the black hole has been studied using the tunnel effect method. It is...
AbstractWe show that the recent tunneling formulas for black hole radiation in static, spherically s...
AbstractWe show that the first law of the black hole thermodynamics can lead to the tunneling probab...
AbstractIt has recently been suggested that the attempt to understand Hawking radiation as tunnellin...
It has recently been suggested that the attempt to understand Hawking radiation as tunnelling across...
AbstractWe present a derivation of Hawking radiation through tunneling mechanism for a general class...
We present a short and direct derivation of Hawking radiation as a tunneling process, based on parti...
We examine Hawking radiation from a Schwarzschild black hole in several reference frames using the q...
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...
It has been observed that for black holes in certain family of Horndeski gravity theories Wald's ent...
Planck scale corrections arising from deformed special relativity on Hawking radiation in Parikh and...
A brief review of Hawking radiation and black hole thermodynamics is given, based largely upon hep-t...
AbstractSome authors have recently found that the tunneling approach gives a different Hawking tempe...
Recently, Hawking radiation of the black hole has been studied by using the tunnel effect method. It...
Recently, Hawking radiation of the black hole has been studied using the tunnel effect method. It is...