Tunnelling across a trapped region and out of a black hole

Abstract

The quantum field theory for a massless scalar field on a two-dimensional non-singular black hole spacetime gives a non-vanishing probability for a particle to tunnel out of the black hole. The black hole spacetime contains an outer and an inner horizon, and the transition amplitude between a one-particle state localized inside the inner horizon, and a one-particle state localized outside the outer horizon is non-zero, even when the regions where the states are localized are causally disconnected. The total tunnelling probability asymptotes to a maximal value that depends on the background spacetime geometry only through the surface gravity of the two horizons, and is polynomially suppressed by the sum of the inverse surface gravities of the inner and outer horizons.

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