Understanding gravitational entropy of black holes: A new proposal via curvature invariants
Sep 24, 2021
12 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Rev.D 105 (2022) 10, 104017
- Published: May 11, 2022
e-Print:
- 2109.11968 [gr-qc]
DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevD.105.104017 (publication)
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Abstract: (APS)
Partly motivated by the arrow of time problem in cosmology and the Weyl curvature hypothesis formulated by Roger Penrose, previous works in the literature have proposed—among other possibilities—the square of the Weyl curvature as being the underlying entropy density function of black hole entropy, but the proposal suffers from a few drawbacks. In this work, we propose a new entropy density function also based solely on the Weyl curvature, but adopting some other combinations of curvature invariants. As an improvement we find that our method works for all static black hole solutions in four- and five-dimensional general relativity regardless of whether they are empty space solutions or not. It should also be possible to generalize our method to higher dimensions. This allows us to discuss the physical interpretation of black hole entropy, which remains somewhat mysterious. Extending to modified theories of gravity, our work also suggests that gravitational entropy in some theories is a manifestation of different physical effects since we need to choose different combinations of curvature quantities.Note:
- Matches published version
- tensor: Weyl
- black hole: entropy
- entropy: density
- black hole: static
- time: asymmetry
- dimension: 4
- dimension: 5
- gravitation: entropy
- curvature
- higher-dimensional
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