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BHI Colloquium

Monday, October 21, 2024
11:00 AM

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BHI Colloquium

Geoff Penington

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What do black holes get up to when they are on their own?

Abstract: I will describe the dynamical evolution of a universe containing a single black hole. If the black hole has sufficiently large initial charge, it will be driven very close to extremality by the emission of neutral Hawking radiation, while charged particle emission is exponentially suppressed. At low enough temperatures, quantum gravity becomes important and Hawking-style quantum field theory in curved spacetime calculations give completely incorrect answers, even for simply questions like the energy spectrum of emitted radiation. This leads to interesting new physics, e.g. in certain regimes the dominant radiation channel becomes entangled pairs of photons, as in the “forbidden’’ 2s->1s hydrogen atom transition. By careful analysis of the relevant metric fluctuations, we can calculate the quantum gravity effects in a controlled manner and tell the complete story of the black hole evaporation.

 

 

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Monday, October 21, 2024 11:00 AM

Where

BHI Publication

Expanding Sgr A* dynamical imaging capabilities with an African extension to the Event Horizon Telescope

April 1, 2023
Kantzas, D.; Markoff, S.; Lucchini, M.; Ceccobello, C.; Chatterjee, K.
Astrophysical jets are relativistic outflows that remain collimated for remarkably many orders of magnitude. Despite decades of research, the…
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