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Resolving the information loss paradox from the five-dimensional minimal supergravity black hole

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Abstract: In this paper, we study the Hawking tunneling radiation of the charged rotating black hole in five-dimensional minimal supergravity theory by using the semiclassical Hamilton-Jacobi equation. By using two… Click to show full abstract

Abstract: In this paper, we study the Hawking tunneling radiation of the charged rotating black hole in five-dimensional minimal supergravity theory by using the semiclassical Hamilton-Jacobi equation. By using two separated ways we obtain the corrected entropy of the black hole. Equality of results gives us a special condition that may solve the information loss paradox. Then, we focus on the phase transitions, and the results show that if the effects of thermal fluctuations are incorporated in the entropy, the black hole is unstable, while there are phase transitions according to the sign-changing behavior of the black hole specific heat. We find that, in presence of thermal fluctuations, the black holes of five-dimensional minimal supergravity behave like the black holes in Horava-Lifshitz gravity hence the second-order phase transition is possible.

Keywords: five dimensional; dimensional minimal; hole; black hole; minimal supergravity

Journal Title: Nuclear Physics B
Year Published: 2022

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