Electromagnetic instantons and asymmetric Hawking radiation of black holes
Abstract
We argue that the topological structure of Abelian gauge theories, such as Maxwell electrodynamics, in the background of a Euclidean Schwarzschild black hole manifests itself through an asymmetry in Hawking radiation. In particular, the topology of the black hole manifold, characterised by a non-contractible 2-sphere and Euler characteristic , admits non-trivial gauge-field configurations. These take the form of 2-form field strengths that are closed but not exact. From a topological perspective, such configurations are classified by the second cohomology group, which is isomorphic to , and are labelled by integer electric () and magnetic () charges, . Self-dual () and anti-self-dual () dyonic configurations carry vanishing Euclidean energy and are fully compatible with the Euclidean Schwarzschild geometry. More general dyonic configurations, by contrast, are interpreted as off-shell Euclidean field configurations. Nevertheless, both classes contribute to the thermal equilibrium vacuum and to finite-temperature correlation functions in the corresponding Lorentzian framework. Furthermore, because of the non-trivial topology, the electromagnetic -term contributes to the physical observables. In particular, it sources -asymmetric Hawking radiation, observable as an imbalance between left- and right-polarised photons in the emission spectrum. We briefly discuss some implications of this phenomenon.
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@article{arxiv.2604.02841,
title = {Electromagnetic instantons and asymmetric Hawking radiation of black holes},
author = {Archil Kobakhidze and Elden Loomes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.02841},
year = {2026}
}
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11 pages, 1 figure