AbstractWe present a derivation of Hawking radiation through tunneling mechanism for a general class of asymptotically flat, spherically symmetric spacetimes. The tunneling rate Γ∼exp(ΔS) arises as a consequence of the first law of thermodynamics, TdS=dE+PdV. Therefore, this approach demonstrates how tunneling is intimately connected with the first law of thermodynamics through the principle of conservation of energy. The analysis is also generally applicable to any reasonable theory of gravity so long as the first law of thermodynamics for horizons holds in the form, TdS=dE+PdV
We study Hawking-like radiation in a FriedmannRobertsonWalker (FRW) universe using the quasi-classic...
Although the tunneling approach is fully established for black hole radiation, much work has been do...
AbstractWe investigate the Hawking radiation of Schwarzschild–de Sitter (SdS) black hole by massive ...
AbstractWe show that the first law of the black hole thermodynamics can lead to the tunneling probab...
We present a short and direct derivation of Hawking radiation as a tunneling process, based on parti...
AbstractWe show that the recent tunneling formulas for black hole radiation in static, spherically s...
The paper deals with Hawking radiation from both a general static black hole and a nonstatic spheric...
Planck scale corrections arising from deformed special relativity on Hawking radiation in Parikh and...
AbstractThere has been much work on explaining Hawking radiation as a quantum tunneling process thro...
We examine Hawking radiation from a Schwarzschild black hole in several reference frames using the q...
It has recently been suggested that the attempt to understand Hawking radiation as tunnelling across...
For Hawking radiation, treated as a tunneling process, the no-hair theorem of black hole together wi...
AbstractIt has recently been suggested that the attempt to understand Hawking radiation as tunnellin...
The present work deals with the semi-classical tunnelling approach and the Hamilton–Jacobi method to...
The persistence of a suitable notion of black hole thermodynamics in Lorentz breaking theories of gr...
We study Hawking-like radiation in a FriedmannRobertsonWalker (FRW) universe using the quasi-classic...
Although the tunneling approach is fully established for black hole radiation, much work has been do...
AbstractWe investigate the Hawking radiation of Schwarzschild–de Sitter (SdS) black hole by massive ...
AbstractWe show that the first law of the black hole thermodynamics can lead to the tunneling probab...
We present a short and direct derivation of Hawking radiation as a tunneling process, based on parti...
AbstractWe show that the recent tunneling formulas for black hole radiation in static, spherically s...
The paper deals with Hawking radiation from both a general static black hole and a nonstatic spheric...
Planck scale corrections arising from deformed special relativity on Hawking radiation in Parikh and...
AbstractThere has been much work on explaining Hawking radiation as a quantum tunneling process thro...
We examine Hawking radiation from a Schwarzschild black hole in several reference frames using the q...
It has recently been suggested that the attempt to understand Hawking radiation as tunnelling across...
For Hawking radiation, treated as a tunneling process, the no-hair theorem of black hole together wi...
AbstractIt has recently been suggested that the attempt to understand Hawking radiation as tunnellin...
The present work deals with the semi-classical tunnelling approach and the Hamilton–Jacobi method to...
The persistence of a suitable notion of black hole thermodynamics in Lorentz breaking theories of gr...
We study Hawking-like radiation in a FriedmannRobertsonWalker (FRW) universe using the quasi-classic...
Although the tunneling approach is fully established for black hole radiation, much work has been do...
AbstractWe investigate the Hawking radiation of Schwarzschild–de Sitter (SdS) black hole by massive ...