Extended uncertainty principle and Van der Waals black holes

Abstract

In this manuscript, we investigate the extended uncertainty principle (EUP) effects on the Van der Waals (VdW) black holes whose thermal quantities mimic the VdW liquid. We find that the considered formalism imposes an upper bound on the event horizon radius. Thus, the mass, Hawking temperature, and heat capacity become physically meaningful within a certain range of event horizon radii. At a large event horizon radius the black hole has a remnant. Whether the VdW black hole is stable or not depends on the black hole parameters.Comment: 13 pages, 10 figure

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