Astrophysics

   

The Big Bang and the Hawking Radiation

Authors: Eran Sinbar

Hawking radiation is the black hole radiation due to quantum effects near the black hole event horizon in empty space (vacuum). It is actually the evaporation process of the black hole since it generates and radiates a real particle out of empty space and losses the same energy back into the empty space. This paper tries to analyze what will happen if the black hole will be located in a space filled with energy, dominated by highly energetic Gamma ray photons. This paper suggests that the Hawking radiation due to quantum effects near the black hole event horizon in a space dominated by highly energetic photonic radiation will cause the extreme expansion of space and can explain the inflation phase of the Big Bang.

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