Vacuum polarization and stress-energy of a quantum field inside of two-dimensional black holes
Abstract: Quantum effects are studied in both Schwarzschild spacetime and a spacetime in which a null shell collapses to form a black hole via the vacuum polarization and stress-energy tensor for a massless minimally-coupled scalar field in two dimensions. For Schwarzschild spacetime, the Boulware, Unruh, and Hartle-Hawking states are considered. For the collapsing null shell spacetime, the \textit{in} vacuum state is used. Instabilities of the Unruh, Hartle-Hawking, and \textit{in} states resulting from the behavior of in the regions inside and outside of the horizon are found. The question of how well the Unruh state for the eternal black hole approximates quantum effects in the interior of a black hole that forms from collapse is addressed.
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