Comparative Study of the Radiation Power of Black Holes Due to Non-Relativistic & Relativistic Effect
Journal Title: Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences Sec. D – Physics - Year 2018, Vol 37, Issue 2
Abstract
In the present research paper, we have proposed a model for ratio of the radiation power & relativistic radiation power using the Stephen-Boltzmann-Schwarzschild-Hawking radiation formula to apply the variation of mass with velocity and calculated their values for different test black holes. We also have concluded that the relativistic radiation power decreases with the increase of velocity of the spinning black holes and becomes half of the radiation power due to non-relativistic effect, while the ratio of radiation power & relativistic radiation power (P/Prel) increases with the increase of spinning velocity of the black holes.
Authors and Affiliations
Dipo Mahto
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