Fluctuations of the Hawking flux

C.-H. Wu and L. H. Ford
Phys. Rev. D 60, 104013 – Published 20 October 1999
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Abstract

The fluctuations of the flux radiated by an evaporating black hole will be discussed. Two approaches to this problem will be adopted. In the first, the squared flux operator is defined by normal ordering. In this case, both the mean flux and the mean-squared flux are well-defined local quantites. It is shown that the flux undergoes large fluctuations on a time scale of the order of the black hole’s mass. Thus the semiclassical theory of gravity, in which a classical gravitational field is coupled to the expectation value of the stress tensor, breaks down below this time scale. In the second approach, one does not attempt to give meaning to the squared flux as a local quantity, but only as a time-averaged quantity. In both approaches, the mean-squared mass minus the square of the mean mass grows linearly in time, but 4 times as fast in the second approach as in the first.

  • Received 5 May 1999

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.60.104013

©1999 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

C.-H. Wu* and L. H. Ford

  • Institute of Cosmology, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts 02155

  • *Email address: wu@cosmos2.phy.tufts.edu
  • Email address: ford@cosmos2.phy.tufts.edu

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Vol. 60, Iss. 10 — 15 November 1999

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