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Equilibrium temperature for black holes with nonextensive entropy

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL C
Volume 83, Issue 2, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-11317-0

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In this study, the compatibility between Hawking temperature and nonextensive entropies is analyzed and it is found that Hawking temperature is thermodynamically inconsistent with nonextensive entropies, except for Bekenstein entropy. For Tsallis-Cirto black hole entropy, it is demonstrated that the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy is the related equilibrium entropy and Hawking temperature is the associated equilibrium temperature.
Hawking temperature has been widely utilized in the literature as the temperature that corresponds to various nonextensive entropies. In this study, we analyze the compatibility of the Hawking temperature with the nonextensive entropies. We demonstrate that, for every nonextensive entropy, one may define an effective temperature (which we call equilibrium temperature) by utilizing the equilibrium condition, and that there is always an additive equilibrium entropy associated with this effective temperature. Except for Bekenstein entropy, we show that Hawking temperature is thermodynamically inconsistent with other nonextensive entropies. We focus on the equilibrium requirement for the Tsallis-Cirto black hole entropy and demonstrate that the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy is the related equilibrium entropy, and the Hawking temperature is the associated equilibrium temperature for the Tsallis-Cirto black hole entropy.

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