Near-Extremal Charged Black Holes: Greybody Factors and Evolution
Abstract
As a charged black hole reaches its extremal state via Hawking radiation, quantum effects become important for its thermodynamic properties when its temperature is below a mass gap scale. Using AdS/CFT correspondence and solutions for the corresponding Schwarzian action, we calculate the black hole greybody factors including the quantum effects. In the low temperature limit, the greybody factors scale as with the radiated field spin. Hence, the Hawking radiation of a near-extremal charged black hole (NEBH) is dominated by emitting scalar particles including the Higgs boson. Time evolution of an NEBH is also calculated and shows a stochastic feature. For an NEBH lighter than around times the Planck mass, its temperature at the current universe is below the mass gap scale and is universally tens of GeV, which is important if one searches for primordial (hidden) charged black holes.
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@article{arxiv.2301.07739,
title = {Near-Extremal Charged Black Holes: Greybody Factors and Evolution},
author = {Yang Bai and Mrunal Korwar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.07739},
year = {2023}
}
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21 pages, 3 figures