The black ring entropy from the Weyl tensor

Abstract

A black ring is an asymptotically flat vacuum solution of the Einstein equations with an event horizon of topology S1× S2. A connection between the black ring entropy and its Weyl tensor Cμλ is explored by interpreting the Weyl scalar invariant Cμλ Cμλ as the entropy density in 5-dimensional space-time. We calculate the proper volume integral of Cμλ Cμλ for a neutral black ring and prove that it is proportional to the entropy of a thin black ring. Similar calculations are extended to more general cases: the black string, the black ring with two angular momenta, and the black ring with a cosmological constant. The proportionality still maintains or is valid at least at the leading order.

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