Recent Attempts in the Analysis of Black Hole Radiation

Abstract

In this thesis, we first present a brief review of black hole radiation which is commonly called Hawking radiation. The existence of Hawking radiation by itself is well established by now because the same result is derived by several different methods. On the other hand, there remain several aspects of the effect which have yet to be clarified. We clarify some arguments in previous works on the subject and then attempt to present the more satisfactory derivations of Hawking radiation. To be specific, we examine the analyses in the two recent derivations of Hawking radiation which are based on anomalies and tunneling; both of these derivations were initiated by Wilczek and his collaborators. We then present a simple derivation based on anomalies by emphasizing a systematic use of covariant currents and covariant anomalies combined with boundary conditions which have clear physical meaning. We also extend a variant of the tunneling method proposed by Banerjee and Majhi to a Kerr-Newman black hole by using the technique of the dimensional reduction near the horizon. We directly derive the black body spectrum for a Kerr-Newman black hole on the basis of the tunneling mechanism.We directly derive the black body spectrum for a Kerr-Newman black hole on the basis of the tunneling mechanism.

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