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In most of literature, Hawking radiation is referred to a black-body radiation, with a temperature $ T =1/8\pi kM $ for Sch black holes. However, I reckon it is perfectly possible for black holes to radiate away fermions, but I've never seen anyone talk about the black-body radiation of fermions. So how are we supposed to understand the "black-body-ness" of Hawking radiation?

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