Logarithmic terms in entropy of Schwarzschild black holes in higher loops

The Bekenstein-Hawking (BH) entropy is expected to be modified by certain correction terms in the quantum loop expansion. As is well known the logarithmic terms in the entropy of black holes appear as a one-loop addition to the classical BH entropy. In this note we study the further modifications of...

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Main Author: Sergey N. Solodukhin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-03-01
Series:Physics Letters B
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269320300393
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spelling doaj-c54c8f8e5a9b4c97afaa7318b85844d62020-11-25T00:35:11ZengElsevierPhysics Letters B0370-26932020-03-01802Logarithmic terms in entropy of Schwarzschild black holes in higher loopsSergey N. Solodukhin0Institut Denis Poisson, UMR CNRS 7013, Université de Tours, Parc de Grandmont, 37200 Tours, FranceThe Bekenstein-Hawking (BH) entropy is expected to be modified by certain correction terms in the quantum loop expansion. As is well known the logarithmic terms in the entropy of black holes appear as a one-loop addition to the classical BH entropy. In this note we study the further modifications of the logarithmic terms in the entropy of the Schwarzschild black holes due to higher quantum loops: up to three loops in a general renormalisable theory of gauge fields, scalars and fermions and two loops in quantum gravity. For a large class of field multiplets (including that of the Standard Model) that include graviton and for a certain range in the values of the couplings these modifications manifest themselves in cooling down the black holes at later stages of evaporation and, respectively, in increasing the life time of the black hole. If this picture persists to even higher loops, then the small black holes formed in the early stages of the cosmic evolution do not evaporate completely by now as is predicted in the standard picture. Instead, their long-lived (Planckian mass) remnants are present in abundance in today's Universe.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269320300393
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Logarithmic terms in entropy of Schwarzschild black holes in higher loops
Physics Letters B
author_facet Sergey N. Solodukhin
author_sort Sergey N. Solodukhin
title Logarithmic terms in entropy of Schwarzschild black holes in higher loops
title_short Logarithmic terms in entropy of Schwarzschild black holes in higher loops
title_full Logarithmic terms in entropy of Schwarzschild black holes in higher loops
title_fullStr Logarithmic terms in entropy of Schwarzschild black holes in higher loops
title_full_unstemmed Logarithmic terms in entropy of Schwarzschild black holes in higher loops
title_sort logarithmic terms in entropy of schwarzschild black holes in higher loops
publisher Elsevier
series Physics Letters B
issn 0370-2693
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The Bekenstein-Hawking (BH) entropy is expected to be modified by certain correction terms in the quantum loop expansion. As is well known the logarithmic terms in the entropy of black holes appear as a one-loop addition to the classical BH entropy. In this note we study the further modifications of the logarithmic terms in the entropy of the Schwarzschild black holes due to higher quantum loops: up to three loops in a general renormalisable theory of gauge fields, scalars and fermions and two loops in quantum gravity. For a large class of field multiplets (including that of the Standard Model) that include graviton and for a certain range in the values of the couplings these modifications manifest themselves in cooling down the black holes at later stages of evaporation and, respectively, in increasing the life time of the black hole. If this picture persists to even higher loops, then the small black holes formed in the early stages of the cosmic evolution do not evaporate completely by now as is predicted in the standard picture. Instead, their long-lived (Planckian mass) remnants are present in abundance in today's Universe.
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