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Gravitational and Gravitoscalar Thermodynamics

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Gravitational thermodynamics and gravitoscalar thermodynamics with $S^2 \times \mathbb{R}$ boundary geometry are investigated through the partition function, assuming that all Euclidean saddle point geometries contribute to the path integral and dominant ones are in the $B^3 \times S^1$ or $S^2 \times Disc$ topology sector. In the first part, I concentrate on the purely gravitational case with or without a cosmological constant and show there exists a new type of saddle point geometry, which I call the "bag of gold(BG) instanton," only for the $\Lambda>0$ case. Because of this existence, thermodynamical stability of the system and the entropy bound are absent for $\Lambda>0$, these being universal properties for $\Lambda \leq 0$. In the second part, I investigate the thermodynamical properties of a gravity-scalar system with a $\varphi^2$ potential. I show that when $\Lambda \leq 0$ and the boundary value of scalar field $J_{\varphi}$ is below some value, then the entropy bound and thermodynamical stability do exist. When either condition on the parameters does not hold, however, thermodynamical stability is (partially) broken. The properties of the system and the relation between BG instantons and the breakdown are discussed in detail.

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Many phases in a hairy box in three dimensions

gr-qc · 2025-06-25 · conditional · novelty 7.0

Three-dimensional Einstein-Maxwell-scalar theory in a box has five families of Euclidean saddles, including hairy bag-of-gold and boson star-Python's Lunch configurations.

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  • Many phases in a hairy box in three dimensions gr-qc · 2025-06-25 · conditional · none · ref 32 · internal anchor

    Three-dimensional Einstein-Maxwell-scalar theory in a box has five families of Euclidean saddles, including hairy bag-of-gold and boson star-Python's Lunch configurations.