Particle emission rates from a black hole: Massless particles from an uncharged, nonrotating hole

Don N. Page
Phys. Rev. D 13, 198 – Published 15 January 1976
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Abstract

Hawking has predicted that a black hole will emit particles as if it had a temperature proportional to its surface gravity. This paper combines Hawking's quantum formalism with the black-hole perturbation methods of Teukolsky and Press to calculate the emission rate for the known massless particles. Numerical results indicate that a hole of mass M1017 g should emit a total power output of 2×104c6G2M2, of which 81% is in neutrinos, 17% is in photons, and 2% is in gravitons. These rates plus an estimate for the emission rates of massive particles from smaller holes allow one to infer that a primordial black hole will have decayed away within the present age of the universe if and only if its initial mass was M<(5±1)×1014 g.

  • Received 18 August 1975

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.13.198

©1976 American Physical Society

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Don N. Page

  • California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125

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Vol. 13, Iss. 2 — 15 January 1976

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