Vaidya Space-Time in Black-Hole Evaporation
Abstract
Recently we have studied, using a boundary-value approach, quantum amplitudes resulting from gravitational collapse to a black hole. Suitable boundary data for all fields present are posed on initial and final space-like asymptotically flat hypersurfaces . The Lorentzian proper-time separation between the surfaces, as measured at spatial infinity, is denoted by . Following Feynman's approach, we rotate into the complex: , where . The corresponding {\it classical} complex boundary-value problem is expected to be well-posed for . The Lorentzian amplitude is found by taking the limit of the quantum amplitude, itself closely approximated by the semi-classical expression , where is the classical action. For given weak anisotropic spin-0 and spin-2 boundary data on , one can compute an effective classical energy-momentum tensor in the interior, which has been averaged over several wave-lengths of the radiation. This averaged extra contribution will be spherically symmetric, equivalent to a null fluid, and describing the radial outward streaming of the radiation (of quantum origin). The corresponding space-time metric, in this region containing radially-outgoing radiation, is of the Vaidya form. This, in turn, justifies the treatment of the adiabatic radial mode equations, for spins and , which is used throughout this larger project.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0510040,
title = {Vaidya Space-Time in Black-Hole Evaporation},
author = {A. N. St. J. Farley and P. D. D'Eath},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0510040},
year = {2009}
}