Thermodynamic quantities around a charged dilaton black hole
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We use the brick-wall method to investigate the thermodynamic quantities around a charged dilaton black hole. We show that all the thermodynamic quantities contain two terms: the first term has exactly the same form as in a flat space-time, but the second term depends explicitly on the spin of the fields and therefore cannot be neglected.
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thermodynamic quantity brick-wall method Boulware vacuum state charged dilaton black holePreview
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