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Enthalpy and the mechanics of AdS black holes

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Published 22 September 2009 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation David Kastor et al 2009 Class. Quantum Grav. 26 195011 DOI 10.1088/0264-9381/26/19/195011

0264-9381/26/19/195011

Abstract

We present geometric derivations of the Smarr formula for static AdS black holes and an expanded first law that includes variations in the cosmological constant. These two results are further related by a scaling argument based on Euler's theorem. The key new ingredient in the constructions is a two-form potential for the static Killing field. Surface integrals of the Killing potential determine the coefficient of the variation of Λ in the first law. This coefficient is proportional to a finite, effective volume for the region outside the AdS black hole horizon, which can also be interpreted as minus the volume excluded from a spatial slice by the black hole horizon. This effective volume also contributes to the Smarr formula. Since Λ is naturally thought of as a pressure, the new term in the first law has the form of effective volume times change in pressure that arises in the variation of the enthalpy in classical thermodynamics. This and related arguments suggest that the mass of an AdS black hole should be interpreted as the enthalpy of the spacetime.

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10.1088/0264-9381/26/19/195011