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Autori principali: Arraut, Ivan, Segovia, Carlos, Rosado, Wilson
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Pubblicazione: 2017
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/1710.06772
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author Arraut, Ivan
Segovia, Carlos
Rosado, Wilson
author_facet Arraut, Ivan
Segovia, Carlos
Rosado, Wilson
contents We prove the consistency of the different approaches for deriving the black-hole radiation for the spherically symmetric case inside the theory of Massive Gravity. By comparing the results obtained by using the Bogoliubov transformations with those obtained by using the Path-Integral formulation, we find that in both cases the presence of the extra-degrees of freedom create the effect of extra-particles creation due to the distorsions on the definitions of time defined by the different observers at large scales. This however does not mean extra-particle creation at the horizon level. Instead, the apparent additional particles perceived at large scales, emerge from the way distant observers define their time coordinate, which is distorted due to the existence of extra-degrees of freedom.
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spellingShingle The Hawking radiation in massive gravity: Path integral and the Bogoliubov method
Arraut, Ivan
Segovia, Carlos
Rosado, Wilson
General Physics
We prove the consistency of the different approaches for deriving the black-hole radiation for the spherically symmetric case inside the theory of Massive Gravity. By comparing the results obtained by using the Bogoliubov transformations with those obtained by using the Path-Integral formulation, we find that in both cases the presence of the extra-degrees of freedom create the effect of extra-particles creation due to the distorsions on the definitions of time defined by the different observers at large scales. This however does not mean extra-particle creation at the horizon level. Instead, the apparent additional particles perceived at large scales, emerge from the way distant observers define their time coordinate, which is distorted due to the existence of extra-degrees of freedom.
title The Hawking radiation in massive gravity: Path integral and the Bogoliubov method
topic General Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/1710.06772