Holography, Thermodynamics and Fluctuations of Charged AdS Black Holes
Andrew Chamblin, Roberto Emparan, Clifford V. Johnson, Robert C. Myers

TL;DR
This paper investigates the thermodynamic behavior, phase transitions, and fluctuations of charged AdS black holes, revealing their deep connection to field theories and phase transition models like van der Waals fluids.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of stability, phase diagrams, and critical phenomena of charged AdS black holes, enhancing understanding of their holographic duals and microscopic structure.
Findings
Identification of second order phase transition near the critical point.
Refined phase diagrams in canonical and grand canonical ensembles.
Characterization of fluctuations and stability properties of black holes.
Abstract
The physical properties of Reissner-Nordstrom black holes in (n+1)-dimensional anti-de Sitter spacetime are related, by a holographic map, to the physics of a class of n-dimensional field theories coupled to a background global current. Motivated by that fact, and the recent observations of the striking similarity between the thermodynamic phase structure of these black holes (in the canonical ensemble) and that of the van der Waals-Maxwell liquid-gas system, we explore the physics in more detail. We study fluctuations and stability within the equilibrium thermodynamics, examining the specific heats and electrical permittivity of the holes, and consider the analogue of the Clayperon equation at the phase boundaries. Consequently, we refine the phase diagrams in the canonical and grand canonical ensembles. We study the interesting physics in the neighbourhood of the critical point in the…
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