Thermodynamics of Black Hole Horizons and Kerr/CFT Correspondence
Bin Chen, Shen-xiu Liu, Jia-ju Zhang

TL;DR
This paper explores the thermodynamics of black hole horizons, establishing a link between horizon properties and dual conformal field theories, and verifies the consistency of the Kerr/CFT correspondence across various black hole solutions.
Contribution
It demonstrates the relation between inner and outer horizon thermodynamics and derives conditions for the dual CFT, including central charges and temperatures, for multiple black hole types.
Findings
The first law of thermodynamics applies to both horizons under certain conditions.
Mass-independence of area product relates to specific thermodynamic relations.
The method reproduces known holographic duals and predicts new ones for complex black holes.
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the thermodynamics of the inner horizon and its implication on the holographic description of the black hole. We focus on the black holes with two physical horizons. Under reasonable assumption, we prove that the first law of thermodynamics of the outer horizon always indicates that of the inner horizon. As a result, the fact that the area product being mass-independent is equivalent to the relation , with and being the Hawking temperatures and the entropies of the outer and inner horizon respectively. We find that the mass-independence of area product breaks down in general Myers-Perry black holes with spacetime dimension and Kerr-AdS black holes with . Moreover we discuss the implication of the first laws of the outer and inner horizons on the thermodynamics of the right- and left-moving sectors of dual CFT…
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