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    Charged black holes in vaidya backgrounds: Hawkings's radiation
    (2010-12-25) Ibohal, Ng.; Kapil, L.
    In this paper we propose a class of embedded solutions of Einstein's field equations describing non-rotating Reissner-Nordstrom-Vaidya and rotating Kerr-Newman-Vaidya black holes. The Reissner-Nordstrom-Vaidya is obtained by embedding Reissner-Nordstrom solution into non-rotating Vaidya. Similarly, we also find the Kerr-Newman-Vaidya black hole, when Kerr-Newman embeds into the rotating Vaidya solution. The Reissner-Nordstrom-Vaidya solution is type D whereas Kerr-Newman-Vaidya metric is algebraically special type II of Petrov classification of space-time. These embedded solutions can be expressed in Kerr-Schild ansatze on different backgrounds. The energy momentum tensors for both non-rotating as well as rotating embedded solutions satisfy the energy conservation equations which show that they are solutions of Einstein's field equations. The surface gravity, area, temperature and entropy are also presented for each embedded black hole. It is observed that the area of the embedded black holes is greater than the sum of the areas of the individual ones. By considering the charge to be a function of radial coordinate it is shown that there is a change in the masses of the variable charged black holes. If such radiation continues, the mass of the black hole will evaporate completely thereby forming `instantaneous' charged black holes and creating embedded `negative mass naked singularities' describing the possible life style of radiating embedded black holes during their continuous radiation processes.

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