18 research outputs found
Reentrant phase transition of Born-Infeld-dilaton black holes
We explore a novel reentrant phase transition of four-dimensional
Born-Infeld-dilaton black hole in which the first order phase transition modify
into a zeroth order phase transition below the critical point. Working in the
extended phase space with regarding the cosmological constant as a pressure, we
study the reentrant behavior of phase transition in the canonical ensemble. We
show that these black holes enjoy a zeroth order intermediate-small black hole
phase transition as well as a first order phase transition between small and
large black holes for a narrow range of temperatures and pressures. We also
find that the standard first order small-large black hole phase transition can
modify into a zeroth order type. This zeroth order phase transition stands
between the critical point and the first order phase transition region. We
discuss the significant effect of the scalar field (dilaton) on the mentioned
interesting treatment.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables. A section added. Accepted in EPJ
Critical Phenomena and Reentrant Phase Transition of Asymptotically Reissner-Nordstrom Black Holes
By considering a small correction to the Maxwell field, we show that the
resultant black hole solutions (also known as the asymptotically
Reissner--Nordstr\"{o}m black holes) undergo the reentrant phase transition and
can have a novel phase behavior. We also show that such a small nonlinear
correction of the Reissner--Nordstr\"{o}m black holes has high effects on the
phase structure of the solutions. It leads to a new classification in the
canonical ensemble of extended phase space providing the values of the
nonlinearity parameter being . We shall
study these three classes and investigate deviations from those of the standard
Reissner--Nordstr\"{o}m solutions. Interestingly, we find that there is the
reentrant phase transition for , and for the case of there is no phase transition below (at) the critical point. For the
last case, one finds that small and large black holes are thermodynamically
distinguishable for temperatures and pressures higher than the critical ones.Comment: 10 Page with 5 captioned figures. Submitted for publicatio
Quasinormal modes of black holes in Weyl gravity: electromagnetic and gravitational perturbations
The recent reported gravitational wave detection motivates one to investigate the properties of different black hole models, especially their behavior under (axial) gravitational perturbation. Here, we study the quasinormal modes of black holes in Weyl gravity. We derive the master equation describing the quasinormal radiation by using a relation between the Schwarzschild-anti de Sitter black holes and Weyl solutions, and also the conformal invariance property of the Weyl action. It will be observed that the quasinormal mode spectra of the Weyl solutions deviate from those of the Schwarzschild black hole due to the presence of an additional linear r-term in the metric function. We also consider the evolution of the Maxwell field on the background spacetime and obtain the master equation of electromagnetic perturbations. Then, we use the WKB approximation and asymptotic iteration method to calculate the quasinormal frequencies. Finally, the time evolution of modes is studied through the time-domain integration of the master equation
AdS charged black holes in Einstein–Yang–Mills gravity's rainbow: Thermal stability and P−V criticality
Motivated by the interesting non-abelian gauge field, in this paper, we look for the analytical solutions of Yang–Mills theory in the context of gravity's rainbow. Regarding the trace of quantum gravity in black hole thermodynamics, we examine the first law of thermodynamics and also thermal stability in the canonical ensemble. We show that although the rainbow functions and Yang–Mills charge modify the solutions, the first law of thermodynamics is still valid. Based on the phenomenological similarities between the adS black holes and van der Waals liquid/gas systems, we study the critical behavior of the Yang–Mills black holes in the extended phase space thermodynamics. We also investigate the effects of various parameters on thermal instability as well as critical properties by using appropriate figures
Stability and phase transition of rotating Kaluza–Klein black holes
In this paper, we investigate the thermodynamics and phase transitions of a four-dimensional rotating Kaluza–Klein black hole solution in the presence of Maxwell electrodynamics. Calculating the conserved and thermodynamic quantities shows that the first law of thermodynamics is satisfied. To find the stable black hole’s criteria, we check the stability in the canonical ensemble by analyzing the behavior of the heat capacity. We also consider a massive scalar perturbation minimally coupled to the background geometry of the four-dimensional static Kaluza–Klein black hole and investigate the quasinormal modes by employing the Wentzel–Kramers–Brillouin (WKB) approximation. The anomalous decay rate of the quasinormal modes spectrum is investigated by using the sixth-order WKB formula and quasi-resonance modes of the black hole are studied with averaging of Padé approximations as well