Thermal fluctuations of dilaton black holes in gravity's rainbow

M. Dehghani (Department of Physics, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran)

In this work, thermodynamics and phase transition of some new dilaton black hole solutions have been explored in the presence of the rainbow functions. By introducing an energy dependent space time, the dilaton potential has been obtained as the linear combination of two Liouville-type potentials and three new classes of black hole solutions have been constructed. The conserved and thermodynamic quantities of the new dilaton black holes have been calculated in the energy dependent space times. It has been shown that, even if some of the thermodynamic quantities are affected by the rainbow functions, the thermodynamical first law still remains valid. Also, the impacts of rainbow functions on the stability or phase transition of the new black hole solutions have been investigated. Finally, the quantum gravitational effects on the thermodynamics and phase transition of the solutions have been studied through consideration of the thermal fluctuations.

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Published on:
24 April 2018
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Elsevier
Published in:
Physics Letters B , Volume 781 C (2018)

Pages 553-560
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2018.04.039
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CC-BY-3.0

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