Renormalization group improved unimodular black holes with self-consistent radial scale identification yield non-singular metrics and associated mass gaps.
Thermodynamics of a class of regular black holes with a generalized uncertainty principle
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In this article, we present a study on thermodynamics of a class of regular black holes. Such a class includes Bardeen and Hayward regular black holes. We obtained thermodynamic quantities like the Hawking temperature, entropy, and heat capacity for the entire class. As part of an effort to indicate some physical observable to distinguish regular black holes from singular black holes, we suggest that regular black holes are colder than singular black holes. Besides, contrary to the Schwarzschild black hole, that class of regular black holes may be thermodynamically stable. From a generalized uncertainty principle, we also obtained the quantum-corrected thermodynamics for the studied class. Such quantum corrections provide a logarithmic term for the quantum-corrected entropy.
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Improved unimodular black holes with self-consistent renormalization scale identification
Renormalization group improved unimodular black holes with self-consistent radial scale identification yield non-singular metrics and associated mass gaps.