Over the last few years it has been understood that black holes sufficiently close to extremality receive large quantum corrections that modify their thermodynamic properties. In this talk, I will explain how these large corrections modify the real time dynamics of near-extremal black holes. As an example, the spectrum of emitted Hawking radiation differs drastically from the standard predictions of QFT in curved spacetime for such black holes.
| Building: | Randall Laboratory |
|---|---|
| Event Type: | Lecture / Discussion |
| Tags: | Brown Bag, Brown Bag Seminar, Lecture, Physics, Science, Talk |
| Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Leinweber Institute for Theoretical Physics, Department of Physics, HET Brown Bag Series, Leinweber Institute for Theoretical Physics Seminars, Leinweber Institute for Theoretical Physics Brown Bag Seminars |
Events
Featured
Mar
11
2026 Ford Motor Company Distinguished Lecture in Physics | Organic Semiconductors – From OLED displays to new applications
Richard Friend, Professor of Physics (Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge)
4:00 PM
Amphitheater, 4th Floor, Rackham Building
Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.)
Upcoming
Mar
10
Applied Physics | Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Heart
Dr. Nicole Seiberlich, Professor of Radiology and Internal Medicine and Co-Director MIITT at the University of Michigan
12:00 PM
340
West Hall
Mar
11
HET Brown Bag Seminar | Near-extremal black hole evaporation
Mykhailo Usatyuk (UCSB)
1:00 PM
3481
Randall Laboratory
Mar
11
Interdisciplinary QC-CM Seminar | Synchrotron-based near field imaging of polar domain walls in Ni_3 TeO_6
Janice Musfeldt (Departments of Chemistry and Physics, University of Tennessee)
1:00 PM
340
West Hall
