Black hole radiation with modified dispersion relation in tunneling paradigm: Static frame

To study possible deviations from the Hawking's prediction, we assume that the dispersion relations of matter fields are modified at high energies and use the Hamilton–Jacobi method to investigate the corresponding effects on the Hawking radiation in this paper. The preferred frame is the stati...

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Main Authors: Jun Tao, Peng Wang, Haitang Yang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-09-01
Series:Nuclear Physics B
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0550321317302171
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spelling doaj-6b1fee85130b424396f6e6f3d75368f72020-11-25T00:37:43ZengElsevierNuclear Physics B0550-32131873-15622017-09-01922C34638310.1016/j.nuclphysb.2017.06.022Black hole radiation with modified dispersion relation in tunneling paradigm: Static frameJun TaoPeng WangHaitang YangTo study possible deviations from the Hawking's prediction, we assume that the dispersion relations of matter fields are modified at high energies and use the Hamilton–Jacobi method to investigate the corresponding effects on the Hawking radiation in this paper. The preferred frame is the static frame of the black hole. The dispersion relation adopted agrees with the relativistic one at low energies but is modified near the Planck mass mp. We calculate the corrections to the Hawking temperature for massive and charged particles to O(mp−2) and massless and neutral particles to all orders. Our results suggest that the thermal spectrum of radiations near horizon is robust, e.g. corrections to the Hawking temperature are suppressed by mp. After the spectrum of radiations near the horizon is obtained, we use the brick wall model to compute the thermal entropy of a massless scalar field near the horizon of a 4D spherically symmetric black hole. We find that the subleading logarithmic term of the entropy does not depend on how the dispersion relations of matter fields are modified. Finally, the luminosities of black holes are computed by using the geometric optics approximation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0550321317302171
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author Jun Tao
Peng Wang
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Peng Wang
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Black hole radiation with modified dispersion relation in tunneling paradigm: Static frame
Nuclear Physics B
author_facet Jun Tao
Peng Wang
Haitang Yang
author_sort Jun Tao
title Black hole radiation with modified dispersion relation in tunneling paradigm: Static frame
title_short Black hole radiation with modified dispersion relation in tunneling paradigm: Static frame
title_full Black hole radiation with modified dispersion relation in tunneling paradigm: Static frame
title_fullStr Black hole radiation with modified dispersion relation in tunneling paradigm: Static frame
title_full_unstemmed Black hole radiation with modified dispersion relation in tunneling paradigm: Static frame
title_sort black hole radiation with modified dispersion relation in tunneling paradigm: static frame
publisher Elsevier
series Nuclear Physics B
issn 0550-3213
1873-1562
publishDate 2017-09-01
description To study possible deviations from the Hawking's prediction, we assume that the dispersion relations of matter fields are modified at high energies and use the Hamilton–Jacobi method to investigate the corresponding effects on the Hawking radiation in this paper. The preferred frame is the static frame of the black hole. The dispersion relation adopted agrees with the relativistic one at low energies but is modified near the Planck mass mp. We calculate the corrections to the Hawking temperature for massive and charged particles to O(mp−2) and massless and neutral particles to all orders. Our results suggest that the thermal spectrum of radiations near horizon is robust, e.g. corrections to the Hawking temperature are suppressed by mp. After the spectrum of radiations near the horizon is obtained, we use the brick wall model to compute the thermal entropy of a massless scalar field near the horizon of a 4D spherically symmetric black hole. We find that the subleading logarithmic term of the entropy does not depend on how the dispersion relations of matter fields are modified. Finally, the luminosities of black holes are computed by using the geometric optics approximation.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0550321317302171
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