In this chapter we mainly study the Schwarzschild black holes, uncharged nonrotating black holes. After 1995 new observational capabilities led us to a new golden age of research on black holes. We learned that the actual behavior of black holes is far more interesting than astrophysicists had ...
First law of black hole thermodynamics and the weak cosmic censorship conjecture for Kerr–Newman Taub–NUT black holesRegular Article - Theoretical Physics Open access Published: 07 December 2023 Volume 83, article number 1111, (2023) Cite this article ...
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Black holes, White Dwarfs, and Neutron Stars The physics of Compact Objects Compact objects-black holes, white dwarfs, and neutron stars-are fundamental constituents of the physical universe. They are born when normal stars die. This book is a product of the recent explosion of scientific ...
However, this Hawking radiation of black holes is so faint that there is probably no chance of ever observing it in space.Hawking’s theoretical vision has been the stuff of modern legends, because it shows a mysterious connection between various branches of physics, between the physics of the...
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The Superscattering MatrixFor Two Dimensional Black HolesS. W. HawkingarXiv:hep-th/9401109 v1 21 Jan 94Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical PhysicsUniversity of CambridgeSilver StreetCambridge CB3 9EWUKCalifornia Institute of TechnologyPasadena CA 91125USANovember 1993AbstractA consistent ...
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With the help of the brane scenario, one could possibly solve some disturbing problem of high-energy physics, such as the hierarchy problems (the problem of the big difference between the electroweak scale MEW∼1TeV and the Planck scale Mpl∼1016TeV) and the cosmological constant problem [...