Hawking radiation for a (2+1)-dimensional spinning black hole and the
issue of tunneling
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2105.12423v3
- Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2021 02:53:59 GMT
- Title: Hawking radiation for a (2+1)-dimensional spinning black hole and the
issue of tunneling
- Authors: Sauvik Sen
- Abstract summary: We examine Hawking radiation for a (2+1)-dimensional spinning black hole.
We study the possibility of tunneling through the event horizon which acts as a classically forbidden barrier.
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- Abstract: We examine Hawking radiation for a (2+1)-dimensional spinning black hole and
study the interesting possibility of tunneling through the event horizon which
acts as a classically forbidden barrier. Our finding shows it to be much lower
than its nonrotating counterpart. We further explore the associated
thermodynamics in terms of Hawking temperature and give estimates of black hole
parameters like the surface gravity and entropy.
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