We study the absorption of a massless scalar field by a static black hole.
Using the continuity equation that arises from the Klein-Gordon equation, it is
possible to define a normalized absorption rate Γ(t) for the scalar
field as it falls into the black hole. It is found that the absorption mainly
depends upon the characteristics wavelengths involved in the physical system:
the mean wavenumber and the width of the wave packet, but that it is
insensitive to the scalar field's strength. By taking a limiting procedure, we
determine the minimum absorption fraction of the scalar field's mass by the
black hole, which is around 50%.Comment: 5 pages, 5 color figures, uses REVTe