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Entropy of Static Spacetimes and Microscopic Density of States

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2011-05-05 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

A general ansatz for gravitational entropy can be provided using the criterion that, any patch of area which acts as a horizon for a suitably defined accelerated observer, must have an entropy proportional to its area. After providing a brief justification for this ansatz, several consequences are derived: (i) In any static spacetime with a horizon and associated temperature β1\beta^{-1}, this entropy satisfies the relation S=(1/2)βES=(1/2)\beta E where EE is the energy source for gravitational acceleration, obtained as an integral of (Tab(1/2)Tgab)uaub(T_{ab}-(1/2)Tg_{ab})u^au^b. (ii) With this ansatz of SS, the minimization of Einstein-Hilbert action is equivalent to minimizing the free energy FF with βF=βUS\beta F=\beta U-S where UU is the integral of TabuaubT_{ab}u^au^b. We discuss the conditions under which these results imply SE2S\propto E^2 and/or SU2S\propto U^2 thereby generalizing the results known for black holes. This approach links with several other known results, especially the holographic views of spacetime.

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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0308070,
  title  = {Entropy of Static Spacetimes and Microscopic Density of States},
  author = {T. Padmanabhan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0308070},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

Extensively revised with more details and clarifications; 12 pages; accepted for publication in Class.Quant.Grav