Phase Transitions and Microstructures of AdS Black Holes
Date
2021
Authors
A, Naveena Kumara.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The thesis is aimed to understand the aspects of the black hole phase transitions and the
underlying microstructures in antide
Sitter spacetime. In contrast to the conventional black
hole thermodynamics, there exist the thermodynamic variables pressure and volume in the
extended thermodynamics approach, which arise from the dynamic cosmological constant.
With this utility, we have researched the following things: (i) We used Landau continuous
phase transition theory to discuss the van der Waals like critical phenomena of the black hole.
The wellknown
interpretation of the phase transition of an AdS black hole as being a large
and small black hole transition is reinterpreted
as being a transition between a high potential
phase and a low potential phase. (ii) We probed the phase structure of the regular AdS
black holes using the null geodesics. The radius of photon orbit and minimum impact parameter
shows a nonmonotonous
behaviour below the critical values of the temperature and
the pressure, corresponding to the phase transition in extended phase space. The respective
differences of the radius of unstable circular orbit and the minimum impact parameter can
be seen as the order parameter for the smalllarge
black hole phase transition, with a critical
exponent 1/2. Our study shows that there exists a close relationship between gravity and
thermodynamics for the regular AdS black holes. (iii) We studied the interaction between
the microstructures of the HaywardAdS
black hole using Ruppeiner geometry. Our investigation
shows that the dominant interaction between the black hole molecules is attractive
in most part of the parametric space of temperature and volume, as in the van der Waals system.
However, in contrast to the van der Waals fluid, there exists a weak dominant repulsive
interaction for the small black hole phase in some parameter range. This result clearly distinguishes
the interactions in a magnetically charged black hole from that of van der Waals
fluid. (iv) By employing a novel Ruppeiner geometry method in the parameter space of temperature
and volume, we investigated the microstructure of BornInfeld
AdS black hole via
the phase transition study, which includes standard and reentrant phase transition. We found
that the microstructures of the black hole that lead to standard and reentrant phase transitions
are distinct in nature. The critical phenomenon is observed from the curvature scalar,
including the signature of the reentrant phase transition.
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Department of Physics, Black Hole Chemistry, Black Hole Phase Transitions, Landau Theory of Phase Transitions, Photon Orbits, Ruppeiner geometry, Black Hole Microstructures