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Mandatory Fields
Casals M.;Dolan S.;Nolan B.;Ottewill A.;Winstanley E.
2013
March
Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology
Quantization of fermions on Kerr space-time
Published
24 ()
Optional Fields
87
6
064027
We study a quantum fermion field on a background nonextremal Kerr black hole. We discuss the definition of the standard black hole quantum states (Boulware, Unruh, and Hartle-Hawking), focussing particularly on the differences between fermionic and bosonic quantum field theory. Since all fermion modes (both particle and antiparticle) have positive norm, there is much greater flexibility in how quantum states are defined compared with the bosonic case. In particular, we are able to define a candidate Boulware-like state, empty at both past and future null infinity, and a candidate Hartle-Hawking-like equilibrium state, representing a thermal bath of fermions surrounding the black hole. Neither of these states have analogues for bosons on a nonextremal Kerr black hole and both have physically attractive regularity properties. We also define a number of other quantum states, numerically compute differences in expectation values of the fermion current and stress-energy tensor between two states, and discuss their physical properties. © 2013 American Physical Society.
1550-7998
10.1103/PhysRevD.87.064027
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