论文标题

黑洞相变的拓扑解释

Topological interpretation for phase transitions of black holes

论文作者

Fan, Zhong-Ying

论文摘要

在这项工作中,我们开发了从热力学参数空间中拓扑的普遍情况,以描述黑洞的一阶相变。通过使用外壳内部能量,我们发现了两种类型的拓扑缺陷。第一个是正常的,描述了中央力场中以非零速度和加速度移动的黑洞。第二种缺陷是异国情调的:它们在空间中是静态的,不是描述黑洞,而是编码有关一阶过渡的信息。对于每个缺陷,我们分配一个缠绕数和惯性质量。通过研究中性和带电的黑洞在渐近的反DE保姆空间中,我们表明一阶转变可以通过距离的有线作用看作是黑洞和外来缺陷之间绕组数量的一次或两倍。这对应于通常的概念:一个较小的黑洞成长为较大的黑洞,反之亦然。但是,我们的拓扑分析表明,过渡也可以在局部解释为黑洞和外来缺陷之间的虚拟碰撞。在这种解释中,一个较小的黑洞首先生长成新的外来缺陷,而原始的外来缺陷将成长为较大的黑洞。所有缺陷都只是改变了其位置和动量,而不是互换绕组数字。当所有缺陷在参数空间中遇到时,都可以提取过渡的临界点。某些数量,例如雅各布人和正常缺陷的速度显示临界点附近的普遍行为。

In this work, we develop a universal picture from topology in the thermodynamic parameters space to describe first order phase transitions of black holes. By employing an off-shell internal energy, we find two types of topological defects. The first is normal, describing black holes which move with a nonzero velocity and acceleration, in a central force field. The second type of defects are exotic: they are static in the space, not describing black holes but encoding information about first order transitions. For each defect, we assign a winding number and an inertial mass. By studying neutral and charged black holes in asymptotically anti-de Sitter space, we show that first order transitions can be viewed as once or twice interchange of winding numbers between black holes and the exotic defects, through wired action at a distance. This corresponds to the usual notion: a smaller black hole grows into a larger black hole or vice versa. However, our topological analysis illustrates that the transition can also be locally interpreted as virtual collisions between black holes and the exotic defects. In this interpretation, a smaller black hole first grows into a new exotic defect whereas an original exotic defect grows into a larger black hole. All the defects simply change their positions and momentums, rather than interchanging the winding numbers. Critical point of the transition can be extracted when all the defects meet in the parameters space. Certain quantities, such as the Jacobians and the velocities of normal defects show universal behaviors near the critical point.

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