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Hawking radiation of fermions?

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Answered by arbabali12
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Exact Hawking Radiation of Scalars, Fermions, and Bosons Using the Tunneling Method Without Back-Reaction. Hawking radiation is studied for arbitrary scalars, fermions, and spin-1 bosons, using a tunneling approach, to every order in but ignoring back-reaction effects.
Answered by sushmita
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One of the best-known examples of anevent horizon derives from general relativity's description of a black hole, a celestial object so massive that no nearby matter or radiation can escape its gravitational field. ... The Schwarzschild radius of an object is proportional to its mass.
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