Joule-Thomson expansion of the lower-dimensional black hole in rainbow gravity

Abstract

In this paper, we extend Joule-Thomson expansion to the low-dimensional regime in rainbow gravity by considering the rainbow rotating BTZ metric in the (2+1)-dimensional spacetime. After the metric of the black hole is obtained, we get the Joule-Thomson expansion of the black hole, including the Joule-Thomson coefficient, inversion curves, and isenthalpic curves. We find that a rainbow rotating BTZ black hole does not have P-V critical behavior. The effects of rainbow gravity are to slow down the trend of the increase of the Joule-Thomson coefficient and make its zero point larger. Moreover, the rainbow gravity slows down the inverse temperature of the black hole, meaning that a rainbow rotating BTZ black hole tends to change its heating or cooling action at a lower temperature, which can be attributed to the topology of the black hole.

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