Thermodynamic geometry of static and rotating regular black holes in conformal massive gravity
Saheb Soroushfar, Reza Saffari, Amare Abebe, Haidar Sheikhahmadi

TL;DR
This paper explores the thermodynamic geometry of static and rotating regular black holes within conformal massive gravity, analyzing phase transitions, stability, and effects of scalar charge and hair parameters using both thermodynamics and geometric methods.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of black hole thermodynamics in conformal massive gravity, emphasizing the role of thermodynamic geometry in understanding phase transitions and stability.
Findings
Singularity in thermodynamic geometry indicates second phase transition.
Temperature behavior of uncharged black holes with hair parameter mimics charged black holes.
Thermodynamic geometry simplifies analysis of complex black hole phenomena.
Abstract
A version of massive gravity, namely conformal massive gravity, is employed to study the behavior of thermodynamic geometry for both the static and the rotating regular black holes. Whereas in thermodynamic geometry singularity can be interpreted as the second phase transition, seeing such phenomena as heat capacity behavior for both cases is investigated in detail. In addition, other thermodynamic quantities like the entropy and the temperature are analyzed as well. Another important property of the black holes is the so-called stability, in which utilizing the first phase transition of the heat capacity is detailed, for both cases, say the static and the spinning black holes. It is also interestingly figured out that, the behavior of temperature of the uncharged black holes in the presence of hair parameter, , can mimic the charged ones. {The effects of scalar charge, ,…
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