A new method dealing with hawking effects of evaporating black holes
Journal Article
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· International Journal of Modern Physics A; (United States)
OSTI ID:7287682
- Dept. of Physics, Beijing Normal Univ., Beijing 100875 (CN)
This paper reports that, both the location and the temperature of event horizons of evaporating black holes can be easily given if one proposes the Klein-Gordon equation approaches the standard form of wave equation near event horizons by using tortoise-type coordinates.
- OSTI ID:
- 7287682
- Journal Information:
- International Journal of Modern Physics A; (United States), Vol. 7:20; ISSN 0217-751X
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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71 CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS
GENERAL PHYSICS
BLACK HOLES
EVAPORATION MODEL
CALCULATION METHODS
COORDINATES
KLEIN-GORDON EQUATION
NUCLEAR TEMPERATURE
WAVE EQUATIONS
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
EQUATIONS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
NUCLEAR MODELS
PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
661310* - Relativity & Gravitation- (1992-)
661100 - Classical & Quantum Mechanics- (1992-)
GENERAL PHYSICS
BLACK HOLES
EVAPORATION MODEL
CALCULATION METHODS
COORDINATES
KLEIN-GORDON EQUATION
NUCLEAR TEMPERATURE
WAVE EQUATIONS
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
EQUATIONS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
NUCLEAR MODELS
PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
661310* - Relativity & Gravitation- (1992-)
661100 - Classical & Quantum Mechanics- (1992-)