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Hawking Radiation by Neutron Stars

Authors: Dmitri Martila

There is a critical issue against Hawking Radiation: the ``Trans-Planckian problem'', dwelling on the fact that the laws of gravitation are unknown at short distances [Adam D.~Helfer, ``Do black holes radiate?'', Rep.\ Progr.\ Phys.\ 66 (6), 943--1008 (2003)]. In this short note, I demonstrate to have no Hawking Radiation from the static neutron star and the collapsing star (latter gradually becomes a Black Hole), therefore, one has no Information Loss Paradox [Sabine Hossenfelder (2020) ``The Black Hole Information Loss Problem is Unsolved. And Unsolvable'', https://youtu.be/mqLM3JYUByM].

Comments: 3 Pages. Rejected by many top journals without review

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