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Hamiltonian Thermodynamics of Black Holes in Generic 2-D Dilaton Gravity

We consider the Hamiltonian mechanics and thermodynamics of an eternal black hole in a box of fixed radius and temperature in generic 2-D dilaton gravity. Imposing boundary conditions analoguous to those used by Louko and Whiting for spherically symmetric gravity, we find that the reduced Hamiltonian generically takes the form: $$ H(M,ϕ_+) = σ_0 E(M,ϕ_+) -{N_0\over 2π} S(M) $$ where $E(M,ϕ_+)$ is the quasilocal energy of a black hole of mass $M$ inside a static box (surface of fixed dilaton field $ϕ_+$) and $S(M)$ is the associated classical thermodynamical entropy. $σ_0$ and $N_0$ determine time evolution along the world line of the box and boosts at the bifurcation point, respectively. An ansatz for the quantum partition function is obtained by fixing $σ_0$ and $N_0$ and then tracing the operator $e^{-βH}$ over mass eigenstates. We analyze this partition function in some detail both generically and for the class of dilaton gravity theories that is obtained by dimensional reduction of Einstein gravity in n+2 dimensions with $S^n$ spherical symmetry.

preprint1997arXivOpen access

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