Formation and evaporation of an electrically charged black hole in conformal gravity
arXiv:1711.04575 · doi:10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-5608-4
Abstract
Extending previous work on the formation and the evaporation of black holes in conformal gravity, in the present paper we study the gravitational collapse of a spherically symmetric and electrically charged thin shell of radiation. The process creates a singularity-free black hole. Assuming that in the evaporation process the charge $Q$ is constant, the final product of the evaporation is an extremal remnant with $M=Q$, which is reached in an infinite amount of time. We also discuss the issue of singularity and thermodynamics of black holes in Weyl's conformal gravity.
8 pages, no figures. v2: refereed version