Black hole polarization and new entropy bounds

Feb, 1999
19 pages
Published in:
  • Phys.Rev.D 61 (2000) 024022
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Abstract: (arXiv)
Zaslavskii has suggested how to tighten Bekenstein's bound on entropy when the object is electrically charged. Recently Hod has provided a second tighter version of the bound applicable when the object is rotating. Here we derive Zaslavskii's optimized bound by considering the accretion of an ordinary charged object by a black hole. The force originating from the polarization of the black hole by a nearby charge is central to the derivation of the bound from the generalized second law. We also conjecture an entropy bound for charged rotating objects, a synthesis of Zaslavskii's and Hod's. On the basis of the no hair principle for black holes, we show that this last bound cannot be tightened further in a generic way by knowledge of ``global'' conserved charges, e.g., baryon number, which may be borne by the object.
  • black hole: polarization
  • entropy: upper limit
  • charge
  • black hole: horizon
  • black hole: rotator
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