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    Hawking radiation in different coordinate settings: Complex paths approach

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    We apply the technique of complex paths to obtain Hawking radiation in different coordinate representations of the Schwarzschild space-time. The coordinate representations we consider do not possess a singularity at the horizon unlike the standard Schwarzschild coordinate. However, the event horizon manifests itself as a singularity in the expression for the semiclassical action. This singularity is regularized by using the method of complex paths and we find that Hawking radiation is recovered in these coordinates indicating the covariance of Hawking radiation as far as these coordinates are concerned.Comment: 18 pages, 2 figures, Uses IOP style file; final version; accepted in Class. Quant. Gra

    High Resolution Studies of the (p,Pi+) Reaction on 1p Shell Nuclei at E_p=200 MeV

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    Supported by the National Science Foundation and Indiana Universit

    Measurement of Charged Pion Yields from Nuclei in the (p,Pi+) Reaction from 2-13 MeV above Threshold

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    This work was supported by National Science Foundation Grant PHY 76-84033 and Indiana Universit

    Electronic Excitation Temperature Profiles in an Air Microwave Plasma Torch

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    Proton Induced Pi- Production from 7-Li

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    This work was supported by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY 81-14339 and by Indiana Universit

    Energy Dependence of Pion Production by Protons on Nuclei

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    This work was supported by National Science Foundation Grants PHY 76-84033A01, PHY 78-22774, and Indiana Universit

    Continuum Pion Production

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    This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY 87-1440

    Investigations of Concentrated (p, pi ̄ ) Reaction Strength on Ca Isotopes

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    This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY 87-1440

    Positive-Pion Production by 149-166 MeV Protons on 16-O and 28-Si

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    Supported by the National Science Foundation and Indiana Universit
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