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Black Hole Entropy Beyond the Wald Term in Nonminimally Coupled Gravity: A Covariant Phase Space Decomposition

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2026-05-22 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We study the entropy of static, spherically symmetric black holes in diffeomorphism-invariant theories with nonminimal matter--curvature couplings, using the covariant phase space formalism. For regular bifurcate Killing horizons, the Iyer--Wald construction gives the standard Wald entropy. If a matter field cannot be smoothly extended to the regular bifurcation surface, however, the horizon surface charge variation can contain finite contributions that are not included in the Wald entropy density. In the representative obtained by directly varying the action, and after ordinary work terms are subtracted, we decompose the entropy entering the first law of black hole thermodynamics as SH=SW+S1+ΔSS_{\mathrm H}=S_{\mathrm W}+S_1+\Delta S. Here SWS_{\mathrm W} is the Wald entropy, S1S_1 is the non-Wald part of the Noether charge, and ΔS\Delta S is the remaining integrable part of the horizon surface charge variation. Applying this criterion to Kalb--Ramond, bumblebee, and extended Gauss--Bonnet black holes, we find that the regular Kalb--Ramond branch has SH=SWS_{\mathrm H}=S_{\mathrm W}, the bumblebee branches yield either S1=0S_1=0 with ΔS0\Delta S\neq0 or a cancellation between S1S_1 and ΔS\Delta S, and the Weyl-vector extended Gauss--Bonnet examples require both corrections. This gives a direct test of whether the Wald entropy density is sufficient, or whether the full horizon surface charge variation has to be used.

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@article{arxiv.2605.22429,
  title  = {Black Hole Entropy Beyond the Wald Term in Nonminimally Coupled Gravity: A Covariant Phase Space Decomposition},
  author = {Jia-Zhou Liu and Shan-Ping Wu and Shao-Wen Wei and Yu-Xiao Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.22429},
  year   = {2026}
}

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