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Thermodynamic extended phase space and $P-V$ criticality of black holes at Pure Lovelock gravity

In this work the \textit{chemistry} of asymptotically AdS black hole, charged and uncharged, solutions of Pure Lovelock gravity is discussed. For this the mass parameter of black holes is identified with the enthalpy of the system together with the promotion of the cosmological constant to a thermodynamics variable proportional to the \textit{pressure} of the system. The equations of state for both, charged and uncharged, are obtained. It is shown that the charged case behaves as a Van der Waals fluid. The existence of a first order phase transition between small stable/large stable black hole, which is a reminiscent of the liquid/gas transition, is found. The critical exponents of the thermal evolution, for different cases of interest, are similar to those of the Van der Waals fluid.

preprint2019arXivOpen access

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