Slowly rotating Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton black hole and some aspects of its thermodynamics

27 Dec 2018  ·  Stetsko M. M. ·

A slowly rotating black hole solution in Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton gravity was considered. Having used the obtained solution we investigated thermodynamic functions such as black hole's temperature, entropy and heat capacity. In addition to examine thermodynamic properties of the black hole extended technique was applied. The equation of state of Van der Waals type was obtained and investigated. It has been shown that the given system has phase transitions of the first as well as of the zeroth order for the temperatures below a critical one which is notable feature of the black hole. A coexistence relation for two phases was also considered and latent heat was calculated. In the end, critical exponents were calculated.

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High Energy Physics - Theory General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology