Tunneling radiation of fermions from the non-stationary Kerr black hole
Abstract
In this paper, the tunneling radiation of fermions with spin 1/2 and 3/2 from the non-stationary Kerr black hole are investigated. First, according to the Dirac equation for spin 1/2 fermions and Rarita-Schwinger equation for spin 3/2 fermions, we construct the corresponding gamma matrixes and the derive Hamilton-Jacobi equation for spin 1/2 and 3/2 fermions. Then, the tunneling behavior of fermions on the event horizon is studied. Finally, we obtain the thermodynamic properties of the non-stationary Kerr black hole. The result shows that the tunneling radiation rate, surface gravity and temperature are all related to rH and r'H
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