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The Hawking temperature, the uncertainty principle and quantum black holes
Published 14 Aug 2018 in physics.pop-ph | (1808.05121v1)
Abstract: In 1974, Stephen Hawking theoretically discovered that black holes emit thermal radiation and have a characteristic temperature, known as the Hawking temperature. The aim of this paper is to present a simple heuristic derivation of the Hawking temperature, based on the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. The result obtained coincides exactly with Hawking's original finding. In parallel, this work seeks to clarify the physical meaning of Hawking's discovery. This article may be useful as pedagogical material in a high school physics course or in an introductory undergraduate physics course.
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