Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009gregr..41.2389l&link_type=abstract
General Relativity and Gravitation, Volume 41, Issue 10, pp.2389-2398
Physics
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Hawking Radiation, Fermion Tunneling, Non-Static Black Hole, Tunneling Rate, Bekenstein-Hawking Entropy, Bekenstein–Hawking Entropy
Scientific paper
Kerner and Mann’s recent research shows that the Hawking temperature and tunneling rate can be obtained by the fermion tunneling method from the Rindler space-time and a general non-rotating black hole. In this paper, considering the tunneling particles with spin 1/2 and taking into account the particle’s self-gravitation in the dynamical background space-time, we further improve Kerner and Man’s fermion tunneling method to investigate Hawking radiation via tunneling from a non-static black hole with the internal global monopole. The result shows that the tunneling rate of the non-static black hole is related to the integral of the changing horizon besides the change of Bekenstein-Hawking entropy, which is different from the stationary cases. It also essentially implies that the unitary is violated for the reason that the black hole is non-stationary and cannot be treated as an isolated system.
Cai Min
Li Hui-Ling
Lin Rong
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