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Temperature and Entropy of a Quantum Black Hole and Conformal Anomaly

High Energy Physics - Theory 2009-12-30 v1

Abstract

Attention is paid to the fact that temperature of a classical black hole can be derived from the extremality condition of its free energy with respect to variation of the mass of a hole. For a quantum Schwarzschild black hole evaporating massless particles the same condition is shown to result in the following one-loop temperature T=(8πM)1(1+σ(8πM2)1)T=(8\pi M)^{-1} (1+\sigma (8\pi M^2)^{-1}) and entropy S=4πM2σlogMS = 4\pi M^2 - \sigma\log M expressed in terms of the effective mass MM of a hole together with its radiation and the integral of the conformal anomaly σ\sigma that depends on the field species. Thus, in the given case quantum corrections to TT and SS turn out to be completely provided by the anomaly. When it is absent (σ=0\sigma=0), which happens in a number of supersymmetric models, the one-loop expressions of TT and SS preserve the classical form. On the other hand, if the anomaly is negative (σ<0\sigma<0) an evaporating quantum hole seems to cease to heat up when its mass reaches the Planck scales.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9412161,
  title  = {Temperature and Entropy of a Quantum Black Hole and Conformal Anomaly},
  author = {D. V. Fursaev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9412161},
  year   = {2009}
}

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10 pages, Latex file