Friday, May 4, 2012

1205.0558 (Dmitry Podolsky et al.)

Quantum kinetics and prethermalization of Hawking radiation    [PDF]

Dmitry Podolsky, Eric Greenwood, Glenn Starkman
We reinvestigate the emission of Hawking radiation during gravitational collapse to a black hole. Both CGHS collapse of a shock wave in (1+1)-dimensional dilaton gravity and Schwarzschild collapse of a spherically symmetric thin shell in (3+1)-dimensional gravity are considered. Studying the dynamics of in-vacuum polarization, we find that a multi-parametric family of out-vacua exists. Initial conditions for the collapse lead dynamically to different vacua from this family as the final state. Therefore, the form of the out-vacuum encodes memory about the initial quantum state of the system. While most out-vacua feature a non-thermal Hawking flux and are expected to decay quickly, there also exists a thermal vacuum state. Collectively, these observations suggest an interesting possible resolution of the information loss paradox.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.0558

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