Thermodynamics of the two-dimensional black hole in the Teitelboim-Jackiw theory
Jose' P. S. Lemos (Observatorio Nacional, Rio de Janeiro)

TL;DR
This paper investigates the thermodynamic properties of a non-singular black hole solution in the two-dimensional Teitelboim-Jackiw theory, utilizing York's formalism to analyze its thermodynamics.
Contribution
It provides a detailed thermodynamic analysis of a unique two-dimensional black hole within the Teitelboim-Jackiw framework, highlighting its non-singular nature.
Findings
Black hole solution has no singularities
Thermodynamic properties are characterized using York's formalism
Insights into the thermodynamics of 2D black holes in constant negative curvature spacetimes
Abstract
The two-dimensional theory of Teitelboim and Jackiw has constant and negative curvature. In spite of this, the theory admits a black hole solution with no singularities. In this work we study the thermodynamics of this black hole using York's formalism.
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