Thermodynamics of AdS Black Holes: Central Charge Criticality
Wan Cong, David Kubiznak, Robert B. Mann

TL;DR
This paper explores the thermodynamics of AdS black holes by incorporating the central charge of the dual CFT, revealing a universal criticality linked to the field theory's degrees of freedom and offering new insights into black hole phase transitions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel thermodynamic framework for AdS black holes that includes the central charge, leading to a universal criticality independent of bulk pressure.
Findings
New thermodynamic volume related to central charge
Universal Van der Waals behavior governed by CFT degrees of freedom
Phase transitions linked to dual field theory thermodynamics
Abstract
We reconsider the thermodynamics of AdS black holes in the context of gauge-gravity duality. In this new setting where both the cosmological constant and the gravitational Newton constant are varied in the bulk, we rewrite the first law in a new form containing both (associated with thermodynamic pressure) and the central charge of the dual CFT theory and their conjugate variables. We obtain a novel thermodynamic volume, in turn leading to a new understanding of the Van der Waals behavior of the charged AdS black holes, in which phase changes are governed by the degrees of freedom in the CFT. Compared to the "old" criticality, this new criticality is "universal" (independent of the bulk pressure) and directly relates to the thermodynamics of the dual field theory and its central charge.
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