Author: | Francesco D Belgiorno, Sergio L Cacciatori, Daniele Faccio | ISBN: | 9789814508551 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company | Publication: | July 6, 2018 |
Imprint: | WSPC | Language: | English |
Author: | Francesco D Belgiorno, Sergio L Cacciatori, Daniele Faccio |
ISBN: | 9789814508551 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company |
Publication: | July 6, 2018 |
Imprint: | WSPC |
Language: | English |
The aim of this book is to provide the reader with a guide to Hawking radiation through a dual approach to the problem. After an introductory chapter containing some basic knowledge about black holes and quantum field theory in curved spacetime, the first part of the book consists in a survey of methods for deriving and studying Hawking radiation from astrophysical black holes, from the original calculation by S W Hawking to the most recent contributions involving tunneling and gravitational anomalies. In the second part, we introduce analogue gravity, and we focus our attention to dielectric black hole systems, to which the studies of the present authors are devoted. The mutual interchange of knowledge between the aforementioned parts is addressed to render a more comprehensive picture of this very fascinating quantum phenomenon associated with black holes.
Contents:
First Part:
Second Part:
Appendix:
Readership: Graduate students and professionals studying astrophysics and theoretical physics.
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The aim of this book is to provide the reader with a guide to Hawking radiation through a dual approach to the problem. After an introductory chapter containing some basic knowledge about black holes and quantum field theory in curved spacetime, the first part of the book consists in a survey of methods for deriving and studying Hawking radiation from astrophysical black holes, from the original calculation by S W Hawking to the most recent contributions involving tunneling and gravitational anomalies. In the second part, we introduce analogue gravity, and we focus our attention to dielectric black hole systems, to which the studies of the present authors are devoted. The mutual interchange of knowledge between the aforementioned parts is addressed to render a more comprehensive picture of this very fascinating quantum phenomenon associated with black holes.
Contents:
First Part:
Second Part:
Appendix:
Readership: Graduate students and professionals studying astrophysics and theoretical physics.
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