Bekenstein bound from the Pauli principle

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Abstract

Assuming that the degrees of freedom of a black hole are finite in number and of fermionic nature, we naturally obtain, within a second-quantized toy model of the evaporation, that the Bekenstein bound is a consequence of the Pauli exclusion principle for these fundamental degrees of freedom. We show that entanglement, Bekenstein, and thermodynamic entropies of the black hole all stem from the same approach, based on the entropy operator whose structure is the one typical of Takahashi and Umezawa's thermofield dynamics. We then evaluate the von Neumann black hole-environment entropy and noticeably obtain a Page-like evolution. We finally show that this is a consequence of a duality between our model and a quantum dissipativelike fermionic system.

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Acquaviva, G., Iorio, A., & Smaldone, L. (2020). Bekenstein bound from the Pauli principle. Physical Review D, 102(10). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.102.106002

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