Massive vector particles tunneling from black holes influenced by the generalized uncertainty principle

This study considers the generalized uncertainty principle, which incorporates the central idea of large extra dimensions, to investigate the processes involved when massive spin-1 particles tunnel from Reissner–Nordstrom and Kerr black holes under the effects of quantum gravity. For the black hole,...

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Published inPhysics letters. B Vol. 763; pp. 80 - 86
Main Author Li, Xiang-Qian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 10.12.2016
Elsevier
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Summary:This study considers the generalized uncertainty principle, which incorporates the central idea of large extra dimensions, to investigate the processes involved when massive spin-1 particles tunnel from Reissner–Nordstrom and Kerr black holes under the effects of quantum gravity. For the black hole, the quantum gravity correction decelerates the increase in temperature. Up to O(1Mf2), the corrected temperatures are affected by the mass and angular momentum of the emitted vector bosons. In addition, the temperature of the Kerr black hole becomes uneven due to rotation. When the mass of the black hole approaches the order of the higher dimensional Planck mass Mf, it stops radiating and yields a black hole remnant.
ISSN:0370-2693
1873-2445
DOI:10.1016/j.physletb.2016.10.032