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 Participant

Ha, Yuan K.

Institution

Temple University  - Physics Department, 1925 North 12th St. - Philadelphia - Pennsylvania - USA

Session

ES2

Accepted

Yes

Order

7

Time

16:50 15'

Talk

Oral abstract

Title

The Horizon Energy Of A Black Hole
Coauthors

Abstract

We investigate the energy distribution of a black hole in various spacetimes as reckoned by a distant observer using the quasi-local energy approach. In each case the horizon mass of a black hole: neutral, charged or rotating, is found to be twice the irreducible mass observed at infinity. This is known as the Horizon Mass Theorem. As a consequence, the electrostatic and the rotational energy of a general black hole are all external quantities. Matter carrying charges and spins could only lie outside the horizon. This result could resolve several long-standing paradoxes related to known black hole properties; such as why entropy is proportional to area and not to volume, the information loss problem, the firewall problem, the internal structure and the thin shell model of a black hole.

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