Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1842661 | Nuclear Physics B | 2007 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
We study the solutions of the Euclidean-signature Einstein equations (gravitational instantons) whose line-element takes the Kerr–Bolt form, characterized by three real parameters: a size, a NUT charge, and a spin rate. The exclusion of singularities eliminates most combinations of these parameters, leaving only a disconnected family of solution-manifolds between which continuous transitions are impossible. (The angular velocity divided by the temperature is forced to be a rational multiple of 2π .) This “quantization” prevents the free variations presupposed by an equation like TdS=dM+ΩdJ, and thereby renders the first law true, false, meaningless, or tautological, depending on how one approaches it.
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Authors
A.M. Ghezelbash, R.B. Mann, Rafael D. Sorkin,