Hawking temperature in the tunneling picture
Abstract
We examine Hawking radiation from a Schwarzschild black hole in several reference frames using the quasi-classical tunneling picture. It is shown that when one uses, (Im [ p dr]), rather than, (2 Im [∫ p dr]), for the tunneling probability/decay rate one obtains twice the original Hawking temperature. The former expression for is argued to be correct since p dr is invariant under canonical transformations, while ∫ p dr is not. Thus, either the tunneling methods of calculating Hawking radiation are suspect or the Hawking temperature is twice that originally calculated.
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