We investigate the effects of the generalized uncertainty principle (GUP) on Hawking radiation in a quantum field theory. Our calculations demonstrate that the GUP leads to a suppression of Hawking radiation near the scrambling time.
This finding challenges the conventional understanding of Hawking radiation's robustness and is consistent with the nice-slice argument. We discuss the implications of these results for the black hole information paradox and the nature of quantum gravity.
Pei-Ming Ho (Taiwan): Hawking Radiation After Scrambling Time
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