Non-minimal coupling of scalar and gauge fields with gravity: an entropy current and linearized second law
Parthajit Biswas, Prateksh Dhivakar, Nilay Kundu

TL;DR
This paper extends the proof of the linearized second law of black hole entropy to theories with non-minimal couplings of scalar and gauge fields to gravity, ensuring the entropy current's non-negative divergence despite null energy condition violations.
Contribution
It constructs an entropy current with non-negative divergence for theories with arbitrary non-minimal matter couplings, generalizing previous results that relied on null energy conditions.
Findings
Constructed an entropy current with non-negative divergence in non-minimally coupled theories.
Derived a gauge-invariant expression for the entropy current.
Confirmed consistency with existing literature and established the physical process first law.
Abstract
This work extends the proof of a local version of the linearized second law involving an entropy current with non-negative divergence by including the arbitrary non-minimal coupling of scalar and gauge fields with gravity. In recent works, the construction of entropy current to prove the linearized second law rested on an important assumption about the possible matter couplings to gravity: the corresponding matter stress tensor was assumed to satisfy the null energy conditions. However, the null energy condition can be violated, even classically, when the non-minimal coupling of matter fields to gravity is considered. Considering small dynamical perturbations around stationary black holes in diffeomorphism invariant theories of gravity with non-minimal coupling to scalar or gauge fields, we prove that an entropy current with non-negative divergence can still be constructed. The…
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TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
