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Corrections to extremal black holes from Iyer-Wald formalism

Lars Aalsma

2022Physical review. D/Physical review. D.18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present a general method of computing corrections to the extremality bound and entropy of Kerr-Newman black holes due to an arbitrary perturbation using the Iyer-Wald formalism. In this method, corrections to the extremality bound are given by an integral over an effective stress tensor which, in particular cases of interest, reduces to the usual stress tensor. This clarifies the relation between extremality corrections and energy conditions. In particular, we show that a necessary condition to decrease the mass of an extremal black hole in a canonical ensemble, as required by the weak gravity conjecture, is that the perturbation violates the dominant energy condition. As an application of our method, we compute higher-derivative corrections to charged black holes in anti--de Sitter and Kerr black holes.

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