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20 April 2024
 
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Thermodynamics and weak cosmic censorship conjecture of an AdS black hole with a monopole in the extended phase space
Xin-Yun Hu ; Ke-Jian He ; Xiao-Xiong Zeng ; Jian-Pin Wu ;
Date 15 Mar 2020
AbstractThe first law of black hole thermodynamics in the extended phase space is prevailing recently. However, the second law as well as the weak cosmic censorship conjecture has not been investigated extensively. In this paper, we investigate the laws of thermodynamics and the weak cosmic censorship conjecture of an AdS black hole with a global monopole in the extended phase space under a charged particle absorption. It is shown that the first law of thermodynamics is valid, while the second law is violated for the extremal and near-extremal black holes. Moreover, we find the weak cosmic censorship conjecture is valid only for the extremal black hole, but is violable for the near-extremal black hole. It is different from the previous results where the high order corrections were neglected.
Source arXiv, 2003.6783
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