Probing the relationship between the null geodesics and thermodynamic phase transition for rotating Kerr-AdS black holes
Shao-Wen Wei, Yu-Xiao Liu, Yong-Qiang Wang

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the properties of unstable photon orbits around Kerr-AdS black holes relate to thermodynamic phase transitions, revealing that orbit characteristics can signal phase changes and serve as order parameters.
Contribution
It establishes a direct link between unstable circular photon orbits and thermodynamic phase transitions in Kerr-AdS black holes, introducing orbit behavior as a probe for phase changes.
Findings
Orbit radius and angular momentum show non-monotonic behavior during phase transitions.
Differences in orbit parameters serve as order parameters with a critical exponent of 1/2.
Extremal points of orbit parameters match thermodynamic metastable curves.
Abstract
In this paper, we aim to examine the relationship between the unstable circular photon orbit and the thermodynamic phase transition for a rotating Kerr-AdS black hole. On one side, we give a brief review of the phase transition for the Kerr-AdS black hole. The coexistence curve and the metastable curve corresponding to the phase transition are clearly shown. On the other side, we calculate the radius and the angular momentum of the unstable circular orbits for a photon by analyzing the effective potential. Then combining these two sides, we find the following results. i) The radius and the angular momentum of the unstable circular photon orbits demonstrate the non-monotonic behaviors when the thermodynamic phase transition takes place. So from the behavior of the circular orbit, one can determine whether there exists a thermodynamic phase transition. ii) The difference of the radius or…
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