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Inflation with a graceful exit and entrance driven by Hawking radiation
We present a model for cosmological inflation which has a natural "turn on"
and a natural "turn off" mechanism. In our model inflation is driven by the
Hawking-like radiation that occurs in Friedman-Robertson-Walker (FRW)
space-time. This Hawking-like radiation results in an effective negative
pressure "fluid" which leads to a rapid period of expansion in the very early
Universe. As the Universe expands the FRW Hawking temperature decreases and the
inflationary expansion turns off and makes a natural transition to the power
law expansion of a radiation dominated universe. The "turn on" mechanism is
more speculative, but is based on the common hypothesis that in a quantum
theory of gravity at very high temperatures/high densities Hawking radiation
will stop. Applying this speculation to the very early Universe implies that
the Hawking-like radiation of the FRW space-time will be turned off and
therefore the inflation driven by this radiation will turn off.Comment: 19 pages, 2 figures revtex, matches PRD published versio
Quantum cosmology with a curvature squared action
The correct quantum description for a curvature squared term in the action
can be obtained by casting the action in the canonical form with the
introduction of a variable which is the negative of the first derivative of the
field variable appearing in the action, only after removing the total
derivative terms from the action. We present the Wheeler-DeWitt equation and
obtain the expression for the probability density and current density from the
equation of continuity. Furthermore, in the weak energy limit we obtain the
classical Einstein equation. Finally we present a solution of the wave
equation.Comment: 8 pages, revte
The Complex Time WKB Approximation And Particle Production
The complex time WKB (CWKB) approximation has been an effective technique to
understand particle production in curved as well as in flat spacetime. Earlier
we obtained the standard results on particle production in time dependent gauge
in various curved spacetime. In the present work we generalize the technique of
CWKB to the equivalent problems in space dependent gauge. Using CWKB, we first
obtain the gauge invariant result for particle production in Minkowski
spacetime in strong electric field. We then carry out particle production in
de-Sitter spacetime in space dependent gauge and obtain the same result that we
obtained earlier in time dependent gauge. The results obtained for de-Sitter
spacetime has a obvious extension to particle production in black hole
spacetime. It is found that the origin of Planckian spectrum is due to repeated
reflections between the turning points. As mentioned earlier, it is now
explicitly shown that particle production is accompanied by rotation of
currents.Comment: 12 pages, Revte
Noncommutative Geometry Inspired Rotating Black Hole in Three Dimensions
We find a new rotating black hole in three-dimensional anti-de Sitter space
using an anisotropic perfect fluid inspired by the noncommutative black hole.
We deduce the thermodynamical quantities of this black hole and compare them
with those of a rotating BTZ solution.Comment: 7 page
Hamilton-Jacobi Tunneling Method for Dynamical Horizons in Different Coordinate Gauges
Previous work on dynamical black hole instability is further elucidated
within the Hamilton-Jacobi method for horizon tunneling and the reconstruction
of the classical action by means of the null-expansion method. Everything is
based on two natural requirements, namely that the tunneling rate is an
observable and therefore it must be based on invariantly defined quantities,
and that coordinate systems which do not cover the horizon should not be
admitted. These simple observations can help to clarify some ambiguities, like
the doubling of the temperature occurring in the static case when using
singular coordinates, and the role, if any, of the temporal contribution of the
action to the emission rate. The formalism is also applied to FRW cosmological
models, where it is observed that it predicts the positivity of the temperature
naturally, without further assumptions on the sign of the energy.Comment: Standard Latex document, typos corrected, refined discussion of
tunneling picture, subsection 5.1 remove
Spinning Loop Black Holes
In this paper we construct four Kerr-like spacetimes starting from the loop
black hole Schwarzschild solutions (LBH) and applying the Newman-Janis
transformation. In previous papers the Schwarzschild LBH was obtained replacing
the Ashtekar connection with holonomies on a particular graph in a
minisuperspace approximation which describes the black hole interior. Starting
from this solution, we use a Newman-Janis transformation and we specialize to
two different and natural complexifications inspired from the complexifications
of the Schwarzschild and Reissner-Nordstrom metrics. We show explicitly that
the space-times obtained in this way are singularity free and thus there are no
naked singularities. We show that the transformation move, if any, the
causality violating regions of the Kerr metric far from r=0. We study the
space-time structure with particular attention to the horizons shape. We
conclude the paper with a discussion on a regular Reissner-Nordstrom black hole
derived from the Schwarzschild LBH and then applying again the Newmann-Janis
transformation.Comment: 18 pages, 18 figure
Glassy Phase Transition and Stability in Black Holes
Black hole thermodynamics, confined to the semi-classical regime, cannot
address the thermodynamic stability of a black hole in flat space. Here we show
that inclusion of correction beyond the semi-classical approximation makes a
black hole thermodynamically stable. This stability is reached through a phase
transition. By using Ehrenfest's scheme we further prove that this is a glassy
phase transition with a Prigogine-Defay ratio close to 3. This value is well
placed within the desired bound (2 to 5) for a glassy phase transition. Thus
our analysis indicates a very close connection between the phase transition
phenomena of a black hole and glass forming systems. Finally, we discuss the
robustness of our results by considering different normalisations for the
correction term.Comment: v3, minor changes over v2, references added, LaTeX-2e, 18 pages, 3 ps
figures, to appear in Eour. Phys. Jour.
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