75 research outputs found
Entropy of quantum-corrected black holes
The approximate renormalized one-loop effective action of the quantized
massive scalar, spinor and vector field in a large mass limit, i.e., the lowest
order of the DeWitt-Schwinger expansion involves the coincidence limit of the
Hadamard-DeWitt coefficient a3. Building on this and using Wald's approach we
shall construct the general expression describing entropy of the
spherically-symmetric static black hole being the solution of the
semi-classical field equations. For the concrete case of the quantum-corrected
Reissner-Nordstrom black hole this result coincides, as expected, with the
entropy obtained by integration of the first law of black hole thermodynamics
with a suitable choice of the integration constant. The case of the extremal
quantum corrected black hole is briefly considered
of the quantized fields in the Unruh state in the Schwarzschild spacetime
The renormalized expectation value of the stress energy tensor of the
conformally invariant massless fields in the Unruh state in the Schwarzschild
spacetime is constructed. It is achieved through solving the conservation
equation in conformal space and utilizing the regularity conditions in the
physical metric. The relations of obtained results to the existing
approximations are analysed.Comment: 17 pages, REVTE
Ferroelectric and dielectric characterization studies on relaxor- and ferroelectric-like strontium-barium niobates
Ferroelectric domain structure evolution induced by an external electric
field was investigated by means of nematic liquid crystal (NLC) method in two
strontium-barium niobate single crystals of nominal composition:
Sr_{0.70}Ba_{0.30}Nb_{2}O_{6} (SBN:70 - relaxor) and
Sr_{0.26}Ba_{0.74}Nb_{2}O_{6} (SBN:26 - ferroelectric). Our results provide
evidence that the broad phase transition and frequency dispersion that are
exhibited in SBN:70 crystal have a strong link to the configuration of
ferroelectric microdomains. The large leakage current revealed in SBN:26 may
compensate internal charges acting as pinning centers for domain walls, which
gives rise to a less restricted domain growth similar to that observed in
classical ferroelectrics. Microscale studies of a switching process in
conjunction with electrical measurements allowed us to establish a relationship
between local properties of the domain dynamics and macroscopic response i.e.,
polarization hysteresis loop and dielectric properties.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figure
Vacuum polarization in the spacetime of charged nonlinear black hole
Building on general formulas obtained from the approximate renormalized
effective action, the approximate stress-energy tensor of the quantized massive
scalar field with arbitrary curvature coupling in the spacetime of charged
black hole being a solution of coupled equations of nonlinear electrodynamics
and general relativity is constructed and analysed. It is shown that in a few
limiting cases, the analytical expressions relating obtained tensor to the
general renormalized stress-energy tensor evaluated in the geometry of the
Reissner-Nordstr\"{o}m black hole could be derived. A detailed numerical
analysis with special emphasis put on the minimal coupling is presented and the
results are compared with those obtained earlier for the conformally coupled
field. Some novel features of the renormalized stress-energy tensor are
discussed
Method to compute the stress-energy tensor for the massless spin 1/2 field in a general static spherically symmetric spacetime
A method for computing the stress-energy tensor for the quantized, massless,
spin 1/2 field in a general static spherically symmetric spacetime is
presented. The field can be in a zero temperature state or a non-zero
temperature thermal state. An expression for the full renormalized
stress-energy tensor is derived. It consists of a sum of two tensors both of
which are conserved. One tensor is written in terms of the modes of the
quantized field and has zero trace. In most cases it must be computed
numerically. The other tensor does not explicitly depend on the modes and has a
trace equal to the trace anomaly. It can be used as an analytic approximation
for the stress-energy tensor and is equivalent to other approximations that
have been made for the stress-energy tensor of the massless spin 1/2 field in
static spherically symmetric spacetimes.Comment: 34 pages, no figure
Quantum backreaction of massive fields and self-consistent semiclassical extreme black holes and acceleration horizons
We consider the effect of backreaction of quantized massive fields on the
metric of extreme black holes (EBH). We find the analytical approximate
expression for the stress-energy tensor for a scalar (with an arbitrary
coupling), spinor and vector fields near an event horizon. We show that,
independent of a concrete type of EBH, the energy measured by a freely falling
observer is finite on the horizon, so that quantum backreaction is consistent
with the existence of EBH. For the Reissner-Nordstrom EBH with a total mass
M_{tot} and charge Q we show that for all cases of physical interest M_{tot}<
Q. We also discuss different types of quantum-corrected Bertotti-Robinson
spacetimes, find for them exact self-consistent solutions and consider
situations in which tiny quantum corrections lead to the qualitative change of
the classical geometry and topology. In all cases one should start not from a
classical background with further adding quantum corrections but from the
quantum-corrected self-consistent geometries from the very beginning.Comment: Minor corrections. To appear in Phys. Rev.
Regular black holes in quadratic gravity
The first-order correction of the perturbative solution of the coupled
equations of the quadratic gravity and nonlinear electrodynamics is
constructed, with the zeroth-order solution coinciding with the ones given by
Ay\'on-Beato and Garc{\'\i}a and by Bronnikov. It is shown that a simple
generalization of the Bronnikov's electromagnetic Lagrangian leads to the
solution expressible in terms of the polylogarithm functions. The solution is
parametrized by two integration constants and depends on two free parameters.
By the boundary conditions the integration constants are related to the charge
and total mass of the system as seen by a distant observer, whereas the free
parameters are adjusted to make the resultant line element regular at the
center. It is argued that various curvature invariants are also regular there
that strongly suggests the regularity of the spacetime. Despite the complexity
of the problem the obtained solution can be studied analytically. The location
of the event horizon of the black hole, its asymptotics and temperature are
calculated. Special emphasis is put on the extremal configuration
Regular black holes in an asymptotically de Sitter universe
A regular solution of the system of coupled equations of the nonlinear
electrodynamics and gravity describing static and spherically-symmetric black
holes in an asymptotically de Sitter universe is constructed and analyzed.
Special emphasis is put on the degenerate configurations (when at least two
horizons coincide) and their near horizon geometry. It is explicitly
demonstrated that approximating the metric potentials in the region between the
horizons by simple functions and making use of a limiting procedure one obtains
the solutions constructed from maximally symmetric subspaces with different
absolute values of radii. Topologically they are for the
cold black hole, when the event and cosmological horizon
coincide, and the Pleba\'nski- Hacyan solution for the ultraextremal black
hole. A physically interesting solution describing the lukewarm black holes is
briefly analyze
Extremal limit of the regular charged black holes in nonlinear electrodynamics
The near horizon limit of the extreme nonlinear black hole is investigated.
It is shown that resulting geometry belongs to the AdS2xS2 class with different
modules of curvatures of subspaces and could be described in terms of the
Lambert functions. It is demonstrated that the considered class of Lagrangians
does not admit solutions of the Bertotti-Robinson type
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