Non-stationary rotating black holes: Entropy and Hawking's radiation
Ng Ibohal, L Dorendro

TL;DR
This paper derives a class of non-stationary rotating black holes and analyzes their entropy, surface gravity, and Hawking radiation effects, providing new insights into dynamic black hole properties.
Contribution
It introduces a novel class of non-stationary embedded rotating black holes and studies their thermodynamic and radiation characteristics.
Findings
Derived explicit formulas for entropy and surface gravity of non-stationary black holes
Analyzed Hawking radiation effects on dynamic rotating black holes
Provided insights into the thermodynamics of evolving black hole systems
Abstract
We derive a class of non-stationary embedded rotating black holes and study the Hawking's radiation effects on these embedded black holes. The surface gravity, entropy and angular velocity, which are three important properties of black holes, are presented for each of these embedded black holes.
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