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The Hawking evaporation process of rapidly-rotating black holes: An almost continuous cascade of gravitons

Published 17 Jun 2015 in gr-qc, astro-ph.HE, and hep-th | (1506.05457v1)

Abstract: It is shown that rapidly-rotating Kerr black holes are characterized by the dimensionless ratio $\tau_{\text{gap}}/\tau_{\text{emission}}=O(1)$, where $\tau_{\text{gap}}$ is the average time gap between the emission of successive Hawking quanta and $\tau_{\text{emission}}$ is the characteristic timescale required for an individual Hawking quantum to be emitted from the black hole. This relation implies that the Hawking cascade from rapidly-rotating black holes has an almost continuous character. Our results correct some inaccurate claims that recently appeared in the literature regarding the nature of the Hawking black-hole evaporation process.

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