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Varying Newton constant and black hole to white hole quantum tunneling

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2020-09-02 v9 Other Condensed Matter High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

The thermodynamics of black holes is discussed for the case, when the Newton constant GG is not a constant, but is the thermodynamic variable. This gives for the first law of the Schwarzschild black hole thermodynamics: dSBH=AdK+dMTBHdS_\text{BH}= -AdK + \frac{dM}{T_\text{BH}}, where the gravitational coupling K=1/4GK=1/4G, MM is the black hole mass, AA is the area of horizon, and TBHT_\text{BH} is Hawking temperature. From this first law it follows that the dimensionless quantity M2/KM^2/K is the adiabatic invariant, which in principle can be quantized if to follow the Bekenstein conjecture. From the Euclidean action for the black hole it follows that KK and AA serve as dynamically conjugate variables. This allows us to calculate the quantum tunneling from the black hole to the white hole, and determine the temperature and entropy of the white hole.

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@article{arxiv.2003.10331,
  title  = {Varying Newton constant and black hole to white hole quantum tunneling},
  author = {G. E. Volovik},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.10331},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

5 pages, no figures, revised after referee report, new section is added