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  1. Hawking radiation is the theoretical thermal black-body radiation released outside a black hole's event horizon. This is counterintuitive because once ordinary electromagnetic radiation is inside the event horizon, it cannot escape. It is named after the physicist Stephen Hawking, who developed a theoretical argument for its ...

  2. La radiación de Hawking recibe su nombre del físico británico Stephen Hawking, quien postuló su existencia por primera vez en 1974 describiendo las propiedades de tal radiación y obteniendo algunos de los primeros resultados en gravedad cuántica.

  3. 14 de may. de 2024 · Hawking radiation, Radiation theoretically emitted from just outside the event horizon of a black hole. Stephen W. Hawking proposed in 1974 that subatomic particle pairs (photons, neutrinos, and some massive particles) arising naturally near the event horizon may result in one particle’s escaping.

  4. 1 de jul. de 2021 · A central law for black holes predicts that the area of their event horizons — the boundary beyond which nothing can ever escape — should never shrink. This law is Hawking’s area theorem, named after physicist Stephen Hawking, who derived the theorem in 1971.

  5. 14 de mar. de 2024 · Stephen Hawking’s landmark idea about what is now known as Hawking radiation 1 has just turned 50. The more physicists have tried to test his theory over the past half-century, the more...

  6. 11 de jul. de 2017 · Una de las teorías de Hawking que ganó más notoriedad fue la conocida como la "radiación de Hawking", que intenta explicar los agujeros negros.

  7. Hawking radiation describes hypothetical particles formed by a black hole's boundary. This radiation implies black holes have temperatures that are inversely proportional to their mass. Putting it another way, the smaller a black hole is, the hotter it should glow.