Thermodynamical phases of a regular SAdS black hole

Abstract

This paper studies the thermodynamical stability of regular BHs in AdS5 background. We investigate off-shell free energy of the system as a function of temperature for different values of a "coupling constant" L=4 theta/l2, where the cosmological constant is Lambda = -3/l2 and theta is a "minimal length". The parameter L admits a critical value, Linf=0.2, corresponding to the appearance of an inflexion point in the Hawking temperature. In the weak-coupling regime L < Linf, there are first order phase transitions at different temperatures. Unlike the Hawking-Page case, at temperature 0 T Tmin the ground state is populated by "cold" near-extremal BHs instead of a pure radiation. On the other hand, for L Linf only large, thermodynamically stable, BHs exist.

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