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Cong Wang1, Jie Zhang2, Shu-Zheng Yang3
1College of Physics and Electronic Engineering, Qilu Normal University, Jinan 250300, China.
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The Lorentz-breaking theory not only modifies the geometric structure of curved spacetime but also significantly alters the quantum dynamics of bosonic and fermionic fields in black hole spacetime, leading to observable physical effects on Hawking temperature and Bekenstein-Hawking entropy. This study establishes the first systematic theoretical framework for entropy modifications of charged accelerating Anti-de Sitter black holes, incorporating gauge-invariant corrections derived from Lorentz-violating quantum field equations in curved spacetime. The obtained analytical expression coherently integrates semi-classical approximations with higher-order quantum perturbative contributions. Furthermore, the methodologies employed and the resultant conclusions are subjected to rigorous analysis, establishing their physical significance for advancing fundamental investigations into black hole entropy.
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