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Thermodynamics of "exotic" BTZ black holes

Paul K. Townsend, Baocheng Zhang

Published 2013-02-15, updated 2013-06-06Version 2

A number of three-dimensional (3D) gravity models, such as 3D conformal gravity, admit "exotic" black hole solutions: the metric is the same as the BTZ metric of 3D Einstein gravity but with reversed roles for mass and angular momentum, and an entropy proportional to the length of the inner horizon instead of the event horizon. Here we show that the BTZ solutions of the "exotic" 3D Einstein gravity (with parity-odd action but Einstein field equations) are exotic black holes, and we investigate their thermodynamics. The first and second laws of black hole thermodynamics still apply, and the entropy still has a statistical interpretation.

Comments: 5 pages, revised to include improved discussions of some points, in particular the role of holomorphic factorability
Categories: hep-th, gr-qc
Subjects: 04.70.Dy, 04.60.Kz
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