The low-energy scattering of charged fermions by extremal magnetic Reissner-Nordström black holes is analyzed in the large-N and S-wave approximations. It is shown that (in these approximations) information is carried into a causally inaccessible region of spacetime, and thereby effectively lost. It is also shown that there is an infinite degeneracy of quantum black hole ground states, or "remnants," which store, but will not reveal, the information. A notable feature of the analysis, not shared by recent analyses of dilatonic black holes, is that the key physical questions can be answered within the weak coupling domain. We regard these results as strong evidence that effective information loss occurs in our Universe
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The discovery of black-hole evaporation represented in many respects a revolutionary event in scient...
Quantum field theory in a semiclassical background can be derived as an approximation to quantum gra...
Firewalls are controversial principally because they seem to imply departures from general relativis...
The low-energy scattering of charged fermions by extremal magnetic Reissner-Nordström black holes is...
We argue that, classically, $s$-wave electrons incident on a magnetically charged black hole are swa...
AbstractA model where a Dirac fermion is coupled to background dilaton field is considered to study ...
We study the near-horizon AdS_2\timesS^2 geometry of evaporating near-extremal Reissner-Nordstrom bl...
An investigation of the perturbations of the Reissner-Nordstr\"{o}m black hole in the N=2 supergravi...
We propose a resolution to the black-hole information-loss paradox: in one formulation of physical t...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)The growth of the “size” of operators is an important diagnostic ...
Extremal black holes are studied in a two-dimensional model motivated by a dimensional reduction fro...
Large extra dimensions lower the Planck scale to values soon accessible. The production of TeV mass ...
The formation of near-extremal Reissner-Nordstrom black holes in the S-wave approximation can be des...
Based on recent ideas, we propose a framework for the description of black holes in terms of constit...
We study the nature of the inner Cauchy horizon of a Reissner-Nordstr ̈om black hole in a quantum co...
The discovery of black-hole evaporation represented in many respects a revolutionary event in scient...
Quantum field theory in a semiclassical background can be derived as an approximation to quantum gra...
Firewalls are controversial principally because they seem to imply departures from general relativis...