Black holes, the Wheeler-DeWitt equation and the semi-classical approximation
Abstract
The definition of matter states on spacelike hypersurfaces of a 1+1 dimensional black hole spacetime is considered. Because of small quantum fluctuations in the mass of the black hole, the usual approximation of treating the gravitational field as a classical background on which matter is quantized, breaks down near the black hole horizon. On any hypersurface that captures both infalling matter near the horizon and Hawking radiation, a semiclassical calculation is inconsistent. An estimate of the size of correlations between the matter and gravity states shows that they are so strong that a fluctuation in the black hole mass of order exp[-M/M_{Planck}] produces a macroscopic change in the matter state. (Talk given at the 7th Marcel Grossmann Meeting on work in collaboration with E. Keski-Vakkuri, G. Lifschytz and S. Mathur.)
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9410030,
title = {Black holes, the Wheeler-DeWitt equation and the semi-classical approximation},
author = {Miguel E. Ortiz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9410030},
year = {2007}
}
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