Higher dimensional regular black holes in quasi-topological gravity have suppressed grey-body factors and Hawking radiation compared to singular black holes in general relativity.
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Numerical study of holonomy-corrected Schwarzschild black holes finds enhanced low-frequency scalar transmission but overall suppressed Hawking radiation, with electromagnetic channel most quenched.
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Grey-body factors of higher dimensional regular black holes in quasi-topological theories
Higher dimensional regular black holes in quasi-topological gravity have suppressed grey-body factors and Hawking radiation compared to singular black holes in general relativity.
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Greybody Factors, Absorption Cross Sections and Hawking Radiation of Holonomy-Corrected Schwarzschild Black Holes
Numerical study of holonomy-corrected Schwarzschild black holes finds enhanced low-frequency scalar transmission but overall suppressed Hawking radiation, with electromagnetic channel most quenched.
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