Ghost-free modification of the Polyakov action and Hawking radiation
Abstract
In this paper we discuss possible effects of non-locality in black hole spacetimes. We consider a two-dimensional theory in which the action describing matter is a ghost-free modification of the Polyakov action. For this purpose we write the Polyakov action in a local form by using an auxiliary scalar field and modify its kinetic term by including into it a non-local ghost-free form factor. We demonstrate that the effective stress-energy tensor is modified and we study its properties in a background of a two-dimensional black hole. We obtain the expression for the contribution of the ghost-free auxiliary field to the entropy of the black hole. We also demonstrate that if the back-reaction effects are not taken into account, such a ghost-free modification of the theory does not change the energy flux of the Hawking radiation measured at infinity. We illustrate the discussed properties for black hole solution of a 2D dilaton gravity model which admits a rather complete analytical study.
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