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Kerr Black Hole Evaporation and Page Curve

Published 31 Dec 2019 in hep-th and gr-qc | (1912.13474v2)

Abstract: We compute the black hole entropy and the entanglement entropy of Hawking radiations due to photons during the evaporation of a 4d asymptotically flat Kerr black hole. The Page curve for the Kerr black hole is obtained in the original way `a la Page, and it qualitatively mimics the curve for the Schwarzschild black hole but has some new features.

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