Fermion tunneling from a non-static black hole with the internal global monopole

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Hawking Radiation, Fermion Tunneling, Non-Static Black Hole, Tunneling Rate, Bekenstein-Hawking Entropy, Bekenstein–Hawking Entropy

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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.

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