Rotating black holes as dissipative spin-thermodynamical systems

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Black Holes (Astronomy), Energy Dissipation, Rotating Matter, Spin Dynamics, Thermodynamics, Angular Momentum, Entropy, Isotherms, Radiance, Relativity

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A black hole is interpreted as an open system in the Prigogine sense.
From the point of view of spin transformations, the existence of a phase
transition corresponding to an extreme Kerr hole is recognized. The role
played by the spin entropy in the superradiance of a rotating black hole
is investigated.

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