Black hole entropy without brick walls
- 15 August 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 52 (4) , 2245-2253
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.52.2245
Abstract
We present evidence which confirms a suggestion by Susskind and Uglum regarding black hole entropy. Using a Pauli-Villars regulator, we find that ’t Hooft’s approach to evaluating black hole entropy through a statistical-mechanical counting of states for a scalar field propagating outside the event horizon yields precisely the one-loop renormalization of the standard Bekenstein-Hawking formula S=scrA/(4G). Our calculation also yields a constant contribution to the black hole entropy, a contribution associated with the one-loop renormalization of higher curvature terms in the gravitational action.Keywords
All Related Versions
This publication has 39 references indexed in Scilit:
- Entropy, area, and black hole pairsPhysical Review D, 1995
- Strings near a Rindler or black hole horizonPhysical Review D, 1995
- Conical singularity and quantum corrections to the entropy of a black holePhysical Review D, 1995
- Note on Hartle-Hawking vacuaPhysical Review D, 1994
- Remarks on thermal strings outside black holePhysics Letters B, 1994
- A comment on entropy and areaPhysics Letters B, 1994
- Black hole entropy is the Noether chargePhysical Review D, 1993
- Action Principle and Partition Function for the Gravitational Field in Black-Hole TopologiesPhysical Review Letters, 1988
- Regularization and renormalization of quantum field theory in curved space-timeAnnals of Physics, 1977
- Vacuum expectation value of the stress tensor in an arbitrary curved background: The covariant point-separation methodPhysical Review D, 1976