Quantum corrections to the thermodynamics and phase transition of a black hole surrounded by a cavity in the extended phase space

Author:

Feng ZhongwenORCID,Zhou Xia,Zhou Shiqi,Yang Shuzheng

Abstract

Abstract In the extended phase space, we investigate the rainbow gravity-corrected thermodynamic phenomena and phase structure of the Schwarzschild black hole surrounded by a spherical cavity. The results show that rainbow gravity has a very significant effect on the thermodynamic phenomena and phase structure of the black hole. It prevents the black hole from total evaporation and leads to a remnant with a limited temperature but no mass. Additionally, we restore the PV criticality and obtain the critical quantities of the canonical ensemble. When the temperature or pressure is smaller than the critical quantities, the system undergoes two Hawking-Page-like phase transitions and one first-order phase transition, which never occurs in the original case. Remarkably, our findings demonstrate that the thermodynamic behavior and phase transition of the rainbow SC black hole surrounded by a cavity in the extended phase space are analogous to those of the Reissner–Nordström anti-de Sitter black hole. Therefore, rainbow gravity activates the effect of electric charge and cutoff factor in the evolution of the black hole.

Funder

Sichuan Youth Science and Technology Innovation Research Team

Guiding Local Science and Technology Development Projects by the Central Government of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)

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