Is gravitational entropy quantized?
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2008-11-18
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American Physical Society
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In Einstein’s gravity, the entropy of horizons is proportional to their area. Several arguments given in
the literature suggest that, in this context, both area and entropy should be quantized with an equallyspaced
spectrum for large quantum numbers. But in more general theories (like, for example, in the black
hole solutions of Gauss-Bonnet or Lanczos-Lovelock gravity) the horizon entropy is not proportional to
area and the question arises as to which of the two (if at all) will have this property. We give a general
argument that in all Lanczos-Lovelock theories of gravity, it is the entropy that has an equally-spaced
spectrum. In the case of Gauss-Bonnet gravity, we use the asymptotic form of quasinormal mode
frequencies to explicitly demonstrate this result. Hence, the concept of a quantum of area in Einstein-
Hilbert gravity needs to be replaced by a concept of quantum of entropy in a more general context.
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Gravitational entropy, Einstein’s gravity, Lanczos-Lovelock gravity, Quantum of entropy