The cosmological constant and black-hole thermodynamic potentials
Dublin Institute For Advanced Studies · National University of Ireland, Maynooth
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Abstract\nThe thermodynamics of black holes in various dimensions are described in the presence of a negative cosmological constant which is treated as a thermodynamic variable, interpreted as a pressure in the equation of state. The black hole mass is then identified with the enthalpy, rather than the internal energy, and heat capacities are calculated at constant pressure not at constant volume. The Euclidean action is associated with a bridge equation for the Gibbs free energy and not the Helmholtz free energy. Quantum corrections to the enthalpy and the equation of state of the BTZ black hole are studied.
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- Physics
- Cosmological constant
- Helmholtz free energy
- Equation of state
- Thermodynamics
- Gibbs free energy
- Thermodynamic free energy
- Gibbs–Helmholtz equation
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- Affordable and clean energy
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