Hawking radiation from covariant anomalies in 2+1 dimensional black holes

Abstract

In an insightful approach, Robinson and Wilczek proposed that Hawking radiation can be obtained as the compensation of a breakdown of general covariance and gauge invariance and the radiation is a black body radiation at Hawking temperature. We apply this method to two types of black holes in three dimensional spacetime, which share the general form of the metric in that the tt component of the metric is not inverse of the rr component of the metric. First one is the warped AdS3 black hole in three dimensional topologically massive gravity with negative cosmological constant, and second one is the charged rotating black hole in three dimensions.

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