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Black holes by analytic continuation

In the context of a two-dimensional exactly solvable model, the dynamics of quantum black holes is obtained by analytically continuing the description of the regime where no black hole is formed. The resulting spectrum of outgoing radiation departs from the one predicted by the Hawking model in the...

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Autores principales: Amati, D., Russo, J.G.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.56.974
http://cds.cern.ch/record/297146
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author Amati, D.
Russo, J.G.
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Russo, J.G.
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description In the context of a two-dimensional exactly solvable model, the dynamics of quantum black holes is obtained by analytically continuing the description of the regime where no black hole is formed. The resulting spectrum of outgoing radiation departs from the one predicted by the Hawking model in the region where the outgoing modes arise from the horizon with Planck-order frequencies. This occurs early in the evaporation process, and the resulting physical picture is unconventional. The theory predicts that black holes will only radiate out an energy of Planck mass order, stabilizing after a transitory period. The continuation from a regime without black hole formation --accessible in the 1+1 gravity theory considered-- is implicit in an S matrix approach and provides in this way a possible solution to the problem of information loss.
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spelling cern-2971462023-03-14T19:29:24Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.56.974http://cds.cern.ch/record/297146engAmati, D.Russo, J.G.Black holes by analytic continuationParticle Physics - TheoryIn the context of a two-dimensional exactly solvable model, the dynamics of quantum black holes is obtained by analytically continuing the description of the regime where no black hole is formed. The resulting spectrum of outgoing radiation departs from the one predicted by the Hawking model in the region where the outgoing modes arise from the horizon with Planck-order frequencies. This occurs early in the evaporation process, and the resulting physical picture is unconventional. The theory predicts that black holes will only radiate out an energy of Planck mass order, stabilizing after a transitory period. The continuation from a regime without black hole formation --accessible in the 1+1 gravity theory considered-- is implicit in an S matrix approach and provides in this way a possible solution to the problem of information loss.In the context of a two-dimensional exactly solvable model, the dynamics of quantum black holes is obtained by analytically continuing the description of the regime where no black hole is formed. The resulting spectrum of outgoing radiation departs from the one predicted by the Hawking model in the region where the outgoing modes arise from the horizon with Planck-order frequencies. This occurs early in the evaporation process, and the resulting physical picture is unconventional. The theory predicts that black holes will only radiate out an energy of Planck mass order, stabilizing after a transitory period. The continuation from a regime without black hole formation --accessible in the 1+1 gravity theory considered-- is implicit in an S matrix approach and provides in this way a possible solution to the problem of information loss.hep-th/9602125CERN-TH-96-34SISSA-27-96-EPCERN-TH-96-034SISSA-96-27-EPoai:cds.cern.ch:2971461996-02-22
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Amati, D.
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Black holes by analytic continuation
title Black holes by analytic continuation
title_full Black holes by analytic continuation
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title_full_unstemmed Black holes by analytic continuation
title_short Black holes by analytic continuation
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topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.56.974
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