Spin-2 Amplitudes in Black-Hole Evaporation
Abstract
Quantum amplitudes for gravitational-wave perturbations of Einstein/scalar collapse to a black hole are treated by analogy with Maxwell perturbations. The spin-2 perturbations split into parts with odd and even parity. We use the Regge-Wheeler gauge; at a certain point we make a gauge transformation to an asymptotically-flat gauge, such that the metric perturbations have the expected falloff behaviour at large radii. By analogy with , for natural 'coordinate' variables are given by the magnetic part of the Weyl tensor, which can be taken as boundary data on a final space-like hypersurface . For simplicity, we take the data on the initial surface to be exactly spherically-symmetric. The (large) Lorentzian proper-time interval between and , measured at spatial infinity, is denoted by . We follow Feynman's prescription and rotate into the complex: , for . The corresponding complexified {\it classical} boundary-value problem is expected to be well-posed. The Lorentzian quantum amplitude is recovered by taking the limit as . For boundary data well below the Planck scale, and for a locally supersymmetric theory, this involves only the semi-classical amplitude , where denotes the second-variation classical action. The relations between the and natural boundary data, involving supersymmetry, are investigated using 2-component spinor language in terms of the Maxwell field strength and the Weyl spinor .
Cite
@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0510035,
title = {Spin-2 Amplitudes in Black-Hole Evaporation},
author = {A. N. St. J. Farley and P. D. D'Eath},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0510035},
year = {2009}
}