The GUP Effect on Tunneling of Massive Vector Bosons from The 2+1 Dimensional Black Hole
In this study, the Generalized Uncertainty Principle (GUP) effect on the Hawking radiation formed by tunneling of a massive vector boson particle from the 2+1 dimensional new-type black hole was investigated. We used modified massive vector boson equation based on the GUP. Then, the Hamilton-Jacobi...
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| description | In this study, the Generalized Uncertainty Principle (GUP) effect on the Hawking radiation formed by tunneling of a massive vector boson particle from the 2+1 dimensional new-type black hole was investigated. We used modified massive vector boson equation based on the GUP. Then, the Hamilton-Jacobi quantum tunneling approach was used to work out the tunneling probability of the massive vector boson particle and Hawking temperature of the black hole. Due to the GUP effect, the modified Hawking temperature was found to depend on the black hole properties, on the AdS3 radius, and on the energy, mass, and total angular momentum of the tunneling massive vector boson. In the light of these results, we also observed that modified Hawking temperature increases by the total angular momentum of the particle while it decreases by the energy and mass of the particle and the graviton mass. Also, in the context of the GUP, we see that the Hawking temperature due to the tunneling massive vector boson is completely different from both that of the spin-0 scalar and that of the spin-1/2 Dirac particles obtained in the previous study. We also calculate the heat capacity of the black hole using the modified Hawking temperature and then discuss influence of the GUP on the stability of the black hole. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e3186347c083466a9191ae8f12113db32025-08-20T02:21:24ZengWileyAdvances in High Energy Physics1687-73571687-73652018-01-01201810.1155/2018/70317677031767The GUP Effect on Tunneling of Massive Vector Bosons from The 2+1 Dimensional Black HoleGanim Gecim0Yusuf Sucu1Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Akdeniz University, 07058 Antalya, TurkeyDepartment of Physics, Faculty of Science, Akdeniz University, 07058 Antalya, TurkeyIn this study, the Generalized Uncertainty Principle (GUP) effect on the Hawking radiation formed by tunneling of a massive vector boson particle from the 2+1 dimensional new-type black hole was investigated. We used modified massive vector boson equation based on the GUP. Then, the Hamilton-Jacobi quantum tunneling approach was used to work out the tunneling probability of the massive vector boson particle and Hawking temperature of the black hole. Due to the GUP effect, the modified Hawking temperature was found to depend on the black hole properties, on the AdS3 radius, and on the energy, mass, and total angular momentum of the tunneling massive vector boson. In the light of these results, we also observed that modified Hawking temperature increases by the total angular momentum of the particle while it decreases by the energy and mass of the particle and the graviton mass. Also, in the context of the GUP, we see that the Hawking temperature due to the tunneling massive vector boson is completely different from both that of the spin-0 scalar and that of the spin-1/2 Dirac particles obtained in the previous study. We also calculate the heat capacity of the black hole using the modified Hawking temperature and then discuss influence of the GUP on the stability of the black hole.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7031767 |
| spellingShingle | Ganim Gecim Yusuf Sucu The GUP Effect on Tunneling of Massive Vector Bosons from The 2+1 Dimensional Black Hole Advances in High Energy Physics |
| title | The GUP Effect on Tunneling of Massive Vector Bosons from The 2+1 Dimensional Black Hole |
| title_full | The GUP Effect on Tunneling of Massive Vector Bosons from The 2+1 Dimensional Black Hole |
| title_fullStr | The GUP Effect on Tunneling of Massive Vector Bosons from The 2+1 Dimensional Black Hole |
| title_full_unstemmed | The GUP Effect on Tunneling of Massive Vector Bosons from The 2+1 Dimensional Black Hole |
| title_short | The GUP Effect on Tunneling of Massive Vector Bosons from The 2+1 Dimensional Black Hole |
| title_sort | gup effect on tunneling of massive vector bosons from the 2 1 dimensional black hole |
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