v 2 2 0 Ju l 1 99 8 MSUPHY 97 . 09 Evaporation of a Kerr black hole by emission of scalar and higher spin particles

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  • Brett E. Taylor
  • Chris M. Chambers
  • William A. Hiscock
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We study the evolution of an evaporating rotating black hole, described by the Kerr metric, which is emitting either solely massless scalar particles or a mixture of massless scalar and nonzero spin particles. Allowing the hole to radiate scalar particles increases the mass loss rate and decreases the angular momentum loss rate relative to a black hole which is radiating nonzero spin particles. The presence of scalar radiation can cause the evaporating hole to asymptotically approach a state which is described by a nonzero value of a∗ ≡ a/M . This is contrary to the conventional view of black hole evaporation, wherein all black holes spin down more rapidly than they lose mass. A hole emitting solely scalar radiation will approach a final asymptotic state described by a∗ ≃ 0.555. A black hole that is emitting scalar particles and a canonical set of nonzero spin particles (3 species of neutrinos, a single photon species, and a single graviton species) will asymptotically approach a nonzero value of a∗ only if there are at least 32 massless scalar fields. We also calculate the lifetime of a primordial black hole that formed with a value of the rotation parameter a∗, the minimum initial mass of a primordial black hole that is seen today with a rotation parameter a∗, and the entropy of a black

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تاریخ انتشار 1998