Abstract

In this work, we utilize the Wentzel–Kramers–Brillouin (WKB) approximation to determine the Hawking temperature corresponding to the Kerr–Newman–de Sitter (KNdS) spacetime. Specifically, we calculate the low frequency absorption cross-section for the KNdS black hole in a charged scalar field and analyzed its dependence on the characteristics of the black hole. Through our research, we have established a correlation between the absorption cross-section ([Formula: see text]) and the Hawking temperature ([Formula: see text]) of the black hole, demonstrating an inverse proportionality between the two quantities. Furthermore, we also deduce the absorption cross-sections for Kerr–de Sitter, Reissner–Nordstrom–de Sitter, Schwarzschild–de Sitter and Schwarzschild black holes, and compare them with previously obtained results. The validity of our findings is demonstrated by these comparisons.

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