Black holes in Einsteinian cubic gravity
Oct 21, 201619 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Rev.D 95 (2017) 6, 064055
- Published: Mar 30, 2017
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- 1610.06675 [hep-th]
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Abstract: (APS)
Using numerical and perturbative methods, we construct the first examples of black hole solutions in Einsteinian cubic gravity and study their thermodynamics. Focusing first on four-dimensional solutions, we show that these black holes have a novel equation of state in which the pressure is a quadratic function of the temperature. Despite this, they undergo a first order phase transition with associated van der Waals behavior. We then construct perturbative solutions for general D≥5 and study the properties of these solutions for D=5 and D=6 in particular. We note that for D>4 the solutions are described by two independent metric functions. We find novel examples of super-entropic behavior over a large portion of the parameter space. We analyze the specific heat, determining that the black holes are thermodynamically stable over large regions of parameter space.Note:
- 31 pages, 10 figures; corrections made to section 3
- dimension: 4
- black hole
- critical phenomena
- gravitation
- equation of state
- thermodynamics
- van der Waals
- specific heat
- temperature
- pressure
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