Extended phase-space thermodynamics of black holes in massive gravity

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DOI10.1142/S0217732319500639zbMATH Open1409.83111arXiv1810.07388OpenAlexW3099112658WikidataQ128224407 ScholiaQ128224407MaRDI QIDQ4628873FDOQ4628873


Authors: Parthapratim Pradhan Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 25 March 2019

Published in: Modern Physics Letters A (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We study the extended phase space thermodynamics of black holes in massive gravity. Particularly, we examine the critical behaviour of this black hole using the extended phase space formalism. Extended phase space in a sense that in which the cosmological constant should be treated as a thermodynamic pressure and its conjugate variable as a thermodynamic volume. In this phase space, we derive the black hole equation of state, the critical pressure, the critical volume and the critical temperature at the critical point. We also derive the critical ratio of this black hole. Moreover, we derive the black hole reduced equation of state in terms of the reduced pressure, the reduced volume and the reduced temperature. Furthermore, we examine the Ehrenfest equations of black holes in massive gravity in the extended phase space at the critical point. We show that the Ehrenfest equations are satisfied of this black hole and the black hole encounters a second order phase transition at the critical point in the said phase space. This is re-examined by evaluating the Pregogine-Defay ratio~(varPi). We determine the value of this ratio is varPi=1. The outcome of this study is completely analogous to the nature of liquid-gas phase transition at the critical point. This investigation also further gives us the profound understanding between the black hole of massive gravity with the liquid-gas system.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.07388




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