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Entanglement island and Page curve of Hawking radiation in rotating Kerr black holes

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arxiv 2406.13949 v2 pith:HBJFIG2F submitted 2024-06-20 hep-th gr-qc

Entanglement island and Page curve of Hawking radiation in rotating Kerr black holes

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keywords blackkerrholeentanglemententropyholespagerotating
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We initiate the study of the information paradox of rotating Kerr black holes by employing the recently proposed island rule. It is known that the scalar field theory near the Kerr black hole horizon can be reduced to the 2-dimensional effective theory. Working within the framework of the 2-dimensional effective theory and assuming the small angular momentum limit, we demonstrate that the entanglement entropy of Hawking radiation from the non-extremal Kerr black hole follows the Page curve and saturates the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy at late times. In addition, we also discuss the effect of the black hole rotation on the Page time and scrambling time. For the extreme Kerr black hole, the entanglement entropy at late times also approximates the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy of the extreme Kerr black hole. These results imply that entanglement islands can provide a semi-classical resolution of the information paradox for rotating Kerr black holes.

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