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Thermodynamic structure of a generic null surface and the zeroth law in scalar-tensor theory

Published 17 May 2021 in gr-qc and hep-th | (2105.07787v3)

Abstract: We show that the equation of motion of scalar-tensor theory acquires thermodynamic identity when projected on a generic null surface. The relevant projection is given by $E_{ab}lakb$, where $E_{ab} =8\pi T_{ab}{(m)}$ represents the equation motion for gravitational field in presence of external matter, $la$ is the generator of the null surface and $ka$ is the corresponding auxiliary null vector. Our analysis is done completely in a covariant way. Therefore all the thermodynamic quantities are in covariant form and hence can be used for any specific form of metric adapted to a null surface. We show this both in Einstein and Jordan frames and find that these two frames provide equivalent thermodynamic quantities. This is consistent with the previous findings for a Killing horizon. Also, a concrete proof of the zeroth law in scalar-tensor theory is provided when the null surface is defined by a Killing vector.

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