Criticality and Surface Tension in Rotating Horizon Thermodynamics
Abstract
We study a modified horizon thermodynamics and the associated criticality for rotating black hole spacetimes. Namely, we show that under a virtual displacement of the black hole horizon accompanied by an independent variation of the rotation parameter, the radial Einstein equation takes a form of a "cohomogeneity two" horizon first law, , where and are the horizon energy (an analogue of the Misner-Sharp mass) and the horizon angular momentum, is the horizon angular velocity, is the horizon area, and is the surface tension induced by the matter fields. For fixed angular momentum, the above equation simplifies and the more familiar (cohomogeneity one) horizon first law is obtained, where is the pressure of matter fields and is the horizon volume. A universal equation of state is obtained in each case and the corresponding critical behavior is studied.
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@article{arxiv.1604.06312,
title = {Criticality and Surface Tension in Rotating Horizon Thermodynamics},
author = {Devin Hansen and David Kubiznak and Robert B. Mann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.06312},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
10 pages, 4 figures. Appendix added, final version