Black Hole Spectroscopy in the Isotropic Coordinate

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In this paper, the black hole spectroscopy is intriguingly described in the isotropic coordinate by combining the black hole property of adiabaticity and the oscillation velocity of the black hole horizon. The result shows that the horizon area of a Schwarzschild black hole is quantized independent of the choice of coordinates, with an equally spaced spectroscopy always given by .

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 785-786)

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1348-1352

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September 2013

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