Finding the Hawking temperature of two new types of topological black holes using the RVB method

22 March 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

To calculate the Hawking temperature of a topological black hole, one must take into account the proper distance, as the presence of topological defects can cause a change in the local geometry of the black hole, which in turn affects the calculation of the Hawking temperature. Therefore, when calculating the Hawking temperature of a topological black hole, it is necessary to consider the influence of the proper distance.In this paper, we calculate the Hawking temperature of two new topological black holes models proposed in reference 9 using the RVB method.

Keywords

the RVB method
the Hawking temperature
topological black hole

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