Title
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The third law of thermodynamics, non-extensivity and energy definition in black hole physics
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Type
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JournalPaper
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Keywords
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Black hole thermodynamics; generalized statistics; black hole evaporation.
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Abstract
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Working in the framework of generalized statistics, the problem of establishing third law of thermodynamics in the black hole physics is studied by focusing on Schwarzschild black hole which easily and clearly exposes the violation of this law in the common approach based on Bekenstein entropy. Additionally, it is addressed that some inconsistencies between the predictions of quantum field theory and thermodynamics about the black hole temperature may be reconciled by using the thermodynamics laws in order to broaden energy definition. It claims that thermodynamics should be employed as a powerful tool in looking for more comprehensive energy definitions in high-energy physics, still mysterious.
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Researchers
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a. Sayahian Jahromi (Not In First Six Researchers), Umesh Kumar Sharma (Fifth Researcher), J. P. Morais Graça (Fourth Researcher), Iarley P. Lobo (Third Researcher), Amir Hadi Ziaie (Second Researcher), Hooman Moradpour (First Researcher)
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