Physics Letters B (Jul 2024)

Topological interpretation of extremal and Davies-type phase transitions of black holes

  • Krishnakanta Bhattacharya,
  • Kazuharu Bamba,
  • Douglas Singleton

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 854
p. 138722

Abstract

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Topological arguments are currently being used as a novel scheme to discern the properties of black holes while ignoring their detailed structure and specific field equations. Among various avenues of black hole physics, where this novel approach is being utilized, the phase transition in black hole thermodynamics lies at the forefront. There are several types of phase transition in black holes; such as the van der Waals type phase transition, Davies-type phase transition, extremal phase transition, and Hawking-Page (HP) transition. So far, the topological interpretation, where the critical point has been identified with the non-zero topological charge, has been obtained only for the van der Waals type phase transition and HP transition in different spacetimes. To complete the picture, here we provide the same interpretation for two other phase transitions: Davies-type phase transition and extremal phase transition. The entire analysis is general and is valid for any spacetime where these types of phase transitions are observed. More importantly, our analysis suggests that amid the apparent differences in these phase transitions, they share the same topological characteristics, i.e. non-zero topological charge arising from different thermodynamic potentials in different types of phase transition.