Thermodynamics of Spacetime and Unimodular Relativity

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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Additional matter on GR framework in conformal spacetime and relevance of Ricci flow for nonequilibrium added

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The black hole entropy formula applied to local Rindler horizon at each spacetime point has been used in the literature to derive the Einstein field equation as an equation of state of a thermodynamical system of spacetime. In the present paper we argue that due to the key role of causal structure and discrete spacetime in this approach the natural framework is unimodular relativity rather than general relativity. It is shown that the equation of state is trace free unimodular relativity field equation that uniquely determines only the traceless stress tensor. Recent generalization to nonequilibrium thermodynamics is shown to be equivalent to the conformally related spacetime metrics, and energy-momentum conservation is satisfied without invoking entropy production. We suggest that the cosmological constant should possess thermodynamical fluctuations, and at a deeper level the metric may have statistical origin.

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