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P-V criticality in the extended phase space of black holes in Einstein-Horndeski gravity

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Gravity is believed to have deep and inherent relation to thermodynamics. We study phase transition and critical behavior in the extended phase space of asymptotic anti de-Sitter (AdS) black holes in Einstein-Horndeski gravity. We demonstrate that the black hole in Einstein-Horndeski gravity undergo phase transition and P-V criticality mimicking the van der Waals gas-liquid system. The key approach in our study is to introduce a more reasonable pressure instead of previous pressure $P=-\Lambda/8\pi$ related to cosmological constant $\Lambda$, and this proper pressure is given insight from the asymptotical behaviour of this black hole. Moreover, we also first obtain P-V criticality in the two cases with $\Lambda=0$ and $\Lambda>0$ in our paper, which implicates that the cosmological constant $\Lambda$ may be not a necessary pressure candidate for black holes at the microscopic level. We present critical exponents for these phase transition processes.

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Thermodynamics of FLRW universe in Quadratic Gravity

gr-qc · 2025-07-16 · reject · novelty 5.0

Quadratic-gravity terms are claimed to shift the thermodynamic phase structure of the FLRW apparent horizon, but the printed critical-radius formula does not follow from the paper's own equation of state.

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  • Thermodynamics of FLRW universe in Quadratic Gravity gr-qc · 2025-07-16 · reject · none · ref 47 · internal anchor

    Quadratic-gravity terms are claimed to shift the thermodynamic phase structure of the FLRW apparent horizon, but the printed critical-radius formula does not follow from the paper's own equation of state.