The generalized second law of thermodynamics with Barrow entropy

Abstract We investigate the validity of the generalized second law of thermodynamics, applying Barrow entropy for the horizon entropy. The former arises from the fact that the black-hole surface may be deformed due to quantum-gravitational effects, quantified by a new exponent $$\Delta $$ Δ . We cal...

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Main Authors: Emmanuel N. Saridakis, Spyros Basilakos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-07-01
Series:European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09431-y
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spelling doaj-afa8e0815f3949debc7fa494f90abba02021-07-25T11:13:03ZengSpringerOpenEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields1434-60441434-60522021-07-018171610.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09431-yThe generalized second law of thermodynamics with Barrow entropyEmmanuel N. Saridakis0Spyros Basilakos1National Observatory of AthensAcademy of Athens, Research Center for Astronomy and Applied MathematicsAbstract We investigate the validity of the generalized second law of thermodynamics, applying Barrow entropy for the horizon entropy. The former arises from the fact that the black-hole surface may be deformed due to quantum-gravitational effects, quantified by a new exponent $$\Delta $$ Δ . We calculate the entropy time-variation in a universe filled with the matter and dark energy fluids, as well as the corresponding quantity for the apparent horizon. We show that although in the case $$\Delta =0$$ Δ = 0 , which corresponds to usual entropy, the sum of the entropy enclosed by the apparent horizon plus the entropy of the horizon itself is always a non-decreasing function of time and thus the generalized second law of thermodynamics is valid, in the case of Barrow entropy this is not true anymore, and the generalized second law of thermodynamics may be violated, depending on the universe evolution. Hence, in order not to have violation, the deformation from standard Bekenstein–Hawking expression should be small as expected.https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09431-y
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The generalized second law of thermodynamics with Barrow entropy
European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
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title The generalized second law of thermodynamics with Barrow entropy
title_short The generalized second law of thermodynamics with Barrow entropy
title_full The generalized second law of thermodynamics with Barrow entropy
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description Abstract We investigate the validity of the generalized second law of thermodynamics, applying Barrow entropy for the horizon entropy. The former arises from the fact that the black-hole surface may be deformed due to quantum-gravitational effects, quantified by a new exponent $$\Delta $$ Δ . We calculate the entropy time-variation in a universe filled with the matter and dark energy fluids, as well as the corresponding quantity for the apparent horizon. We show that although in the case $$\Delta =0$$ Δ = 0 , which corresponds to usual entropy, the sum of the entropy enclosed by the apparent horizon plus the entropy of the horizon itself is always a non-decreasing function of time and thus the generalized second law of thermodynamics is valid, in the case of Barrow entropy this is not true anymore, and the generalized second law of thermodynamics may be violated, depending on the universe evolution. Hence, in order not to have violation, the deformation from standard Bekenstein–Hawking expression should be small as expected.
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