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Effective Potential of a Black Hole in Thermal Equilibrium with Quantum Fields

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2012-08-27 v1

Abstract

Expectation values of one-loop renormalized thermal equilibrium stress-energy tensors of free conformal scalars, spin-12{1 \over 2} fermions and U(1) gauge fields on a Schwarzschild black hole background are used as sources in the semi-classical Einstein equation. The back-reaction and new equilibrium metric are solved for at O()O({\hbar}) for each spin field. The nature of the modified black hole spacetime is revealed through calculations of the effective potential for null and timelike orbits. Significant novel features affecting the motions of both massive and massless test particles show up at lowest order in ϵ=(MPl/M)2<1\epsilon= (M_{Pl}/M)^2 < 1, where MM is the renormalized black hole mass, and MPlM_{Pl} is the Planck mass. Specifically, we find the tendency for \underline{stable} circular photon orbits, an increase in the black hole capture cross sections, and the existence of a gravitationally repulsive region associated with the black hole which is generated from the U(1) back-reaction. We also consider the back-reaction arising from multiple fields, which will be useful for treating a black hole in thermal equilibrium with field ensembles belonging to gauge theories.

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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/9307037,
  title  = {Effective Potential of a Black Hole in Thermal Equilibrium with Quantum Fields},
  author = {David Hochberg and Thomas W. Kephart and James W. York,},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/9307037},
  year   = {2012}
}

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25 pages (not including seven figures), VAND-TH-93-6. Typed in Latex, uses RevTex macros