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Thermodynamical Analysis of a Black Hole with a Global Monopole Within a Class of a f(R) Gravity

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arxiv 1510.08176 v1 pith:DBOWA7FE submitted 2015-10-28 hep-th

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We analyze the thermodynamics of a black hole in a region that contains a global monopole in the framework of a particular class of a f(R) gravity. Specifically, we study the case in which df(R)/dR = F(R) is a power law function of the radial coordinate of the monopole spacetime, i.e., F(r) = 1 + \psi_n r^n, where \psi_n is the fine-tuned parameter corresponding to the f(R) gravity. We obtain explicit expressions for the local thermodynamic quantities of the black hole as a function of the event horizon, the parameter describing the monopole and the measurable corrections due to the f(R) theory modifications of the General Relativity. We also discussed the implications of the particular case of n=2, where the parameter \psi_2 can be related to a positive cosmological constant, that in monopole presence is characterized by a non-trivial topology observed as a deficit solid angle.

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  1. The instability of a black hole with $f(R)$ global monopole under extended uncertainty principle

    hep-th 2019-08 reject novelty 4.0 of 10

    The paper claims EUP corrections make a black hole with an f(R) global monopole unstable, but its abstract and body disagree about whether radiation is enhanced or suppressed.

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