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Main Author: Kibaroğlu, Salih
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.10121
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author Kibaroğlu, Salih
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contents We explore black hole solutions in the context of Born-Infeld-f(R) gravity, a modified gravitational framework that extends both Born-Infeld and f(R) theories. By adopting a static, spherically symmetric spacetime ansatz, we derive an exact black hole solution and investigate its geometrical structure. We proceed to analyze the thermodynamic properties of the solution, including the Hawking temperature, entropy, and specific heat, with particular emphasis on their dependence on the model parameters. Our results reveal novel thermodynamic behavior that deviates significantly from the standard predictions of general relativity. A comparative study with the Schwarzschild-AdS black holes is also presented, showing how Born-Infeld-f(R) corrections alter black hole thermodynamics.
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Kibaroğlu, Salih
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
We explore black hole solutions in the context of Born-Infeld-f(R) gravity, a modified gravitational framework that extends both Born-Infeld and f(R) theories. By adopting a static, spherically symmetric spacetime ansatz, we derive an exact black hole solution and investigate its geometrical structure. We proceed to analyze the thermodynamic properties of the solution, including the Hawking temperature, entropy, and specific heat, with particular emphasis on their dependence on the model parameters. Our results reveal novel thermodynamic behavior that deviates significantly from the standard predictions of general relativity. A comparative study with the Schwarzschild-AdS black holes is also presented, showing how Born-Infeld-f(R) corrections alter black hole thermodynamics.
title Born-Infeld-f(R) black holes
topic General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.10121