Two Aspects of Black hole entropy in Lanczos-Lovelock models of gravity
Sanved Kolekar, Dawood Kothawala, T. Padmanabhan

TL;DR
This paper compares two methods for calculating black hole entropy in Lanczos-Lovelock gravity, finding that matter entropy differs from Wald entropy except in Einstein's case, and that Euclidean action reproduces Wald entropy and energy.
Contribution
It generalizes two approaches for black hole entropy calculation to Lanczos-Lovelock models, revealing their relationships and differences.
Findings
Matter entropy is less than Wald entropy except in Einstein gravity.
Proportionality between matter and Wald entropy depends on spacetime dimensions and model order.
Euclidean action approach reproduces Wald entropy and black hole energy.
Abstract
We consider two specific approaches to evaluate the black hole entropy which are known to produce correct results in the case of Einstein's theory and generalize them to Lanczos-Lovelock models. In the first approach (which could be called extrinsic) we use a procedure motivated by earlier work by Pretorius, Vollick and Israel, and by Oppenheim, and evaluate the entropy of a configuration of densely packed gravitating shells on the verge of forming a black hole in Lanczos-Lovelock theories of gravity. We find that this matter entropy is not equal to (it is less than) Wald entropy, except in the case of Einstein theory, where they are equal. The matter entropy is proportional to the Wald entropy if we consider a specific m-th order Lanczos-Lovelock model, with the proportionality constant depending on the spacetime dimensions D and the order m of the Lanczos-Lovelock theory as…
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