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Hawking Radiation, Covariant Boundary Conditions and Vacuum States
The basic characteristics of the covariant chiral current are obtained from a
chiral effective action. These results are used to justify the covariant
boundary condition used in recent approaches
\cite{Isowilczek,Isoumtwilczek,shailesh,shailesh2,Banerjee} of computing the
Hawking flux from chiral gauge and gravitational anomalies. We also discuss a
connection of our results with the conventional calculation of nonchiral
currents and stress tensors in different (Unruh, Hartle-Hawking and Boulware)
states.Comment: 18 pages, no figures, minor changes, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Hawking Radiation and Covariant Anomalies
Generalising the method of Wilczek and collaborators we provide a derivation
of Hawking radiation from charged black holes using only covariant gauge and
gravitational anomalies. The reliability and universality of the anomaly
cancellation approach to Hawking radiation is also discussed.Comment: Minor changes, conforms to published versio
Statistical Origin of Gravity
Starting from the definition of entropy used in statistical mechanics we show
that it is proportional to the gravity action. For a stationary black hole this
entropy is expressed as , where is the Hawking temperature and
is shown to be the Komar energy. This relation is also compatible with the
generalised Smarr formula for mass.Comment: LaTex, 7 pages, no figure, minor clarifications, references added, to
appear in Phys. Rev.
Connecting anomaly and tunneling methods for Hawking effect through chirality
The role of chirality is discussed in unifying the anomaly and the tunneling
formalisms for deriving the Hawking effect. Using the chirality condition and
starting from the familiar form of the trace anomaly, the chiral
(gravitational) anomaly, manifested as a nonconservation of the stress tensor,
near the horizon of a black hole, is derived. Solution of this equation yields
the stress tensor whose asymptotic infinity limit gives the Hawking flux.
Finally, use of the same chirality condition in the tunneling formalism gives
the Hawking temperature that is compatible with the flux obtained by anomaly
method.Comment: LaTex, 8 pages, no figures, reformulation of tunneling mechanism, to
appear in Phys. Rev.
A Canonical Approach to the Quantization of the Damped Harmonic Oscillator
We provide a new canonical approach for studying the quantum mechanical
damped harmonic oscillator based on the doubling of degrees of freedom
approach. Explicit expressions for Lagrangians of the elementary modes of the
problem, characterising both forward and backward time propagations are given.
A Hamiltonian analysis, showing the equivalence with the Lagrangian approach,
is also done. Based on this Hamiltonian analysis, the quantization of the model
is discussed.Comment: Revtex, 6 pages, considerably expanded with modified title and refs.;
To appear in J.Phys.
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