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Black hole remnant from gravity’s rainbow
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Black Hole DynamicGravity RainbowEngineeringPhysicsBlack Hole PhysicsCosmologyBlack HoleNumerical RelativityGeneral RelativityRainbow FunctionsDark EnergyGravity EffectsBlack Hole Remnant
In this work, we investigate black hole (BH) physics in the context of the gravity rainbow. We investigate this through rainbow functions that have been proposed by Amelino-Camelia [Living Rev. Relativity 16, 5 (2013)] and Amelino-Camelia et al. in [Int. J. Mod. Phys. A 12, 607 (1997)]. This modification will give corrections to both the temperature and the entropy of BHs, and hence it changes the picture of Hawking radiation greatly when the size of the BH approaches the Planck scale. It prevents the BH from total evaporation, predicting the existence of a BH remnant, which may resolve the catastrophic behavior of Hawking radiation as the BH mass approaches zero.
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