论黑洞视界的量子宽度
摘要
The many low energy modes near a black hole horizon give the thermal atmosphere a divergent entropy which becomes of order with a Planck scale cut-off. However, Sorkin has given a Newtonian argument for 3+1 Schwarzschild black holes to the effect that fluctuations of such modes provide the horizon with a non-zero quantum mechanical width. This width then effectively enforces a cut-off at much larger distances so that the entropy of the thermal atmosphere is negligible in comparison with for large black holes. We generalize and improve this result by giving a relativistic argument valid for any spherical black hole in any dimension. The result is again a cut-off at a geometric mean of the Planck scale and the black hole radius; in particular, . With this cut-off, the entropy of the thermal atmosphere is again parametrically small in comparison with the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy of the black hole. The effect of a large number of fundamental fields and the discrepancies from naive predictions of a stretched horizon model are also discussed.
引用
@article{arxiv.hep-th/0312059,
title = {On the quantum width of a black hole horizon},
author = {Donald Marolf},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0312059},
year = {2008}
}
备注
14 pages, JHEP style, for the Adriatic 2003 conference, minor changes