S-Wave Scattering of Charged Fermions by a Magnetic Black Hole
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- 21 February 1992
Abstract
We argue that, classically, $s$-wave electrons incident on a magnetically charged black hole are swallowed with probability one: the reflection coefficient vanishes. However, quantum effects can lead to both electromagnetic and gravitational backscattering. We show that, for the case of extremal, magnetically charged, dilatonic black holes and a single flavor of low-energy charged particles, this backscattering is described by a perturbatively computable and unitary $S$-matrix, and that the Hawking radiation in these modes is suppressed near extremality. The interesting and much more difficult case of several flavors is also discussed.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1992-02-21, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 69 (4), 563.
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