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Abstract Regular black holes offer a compelling framework to explore the consequences of resolving the central singularity of standard black holes. Using the Simpson–Visser “black-bounce” geometry as an elegant, analytically tractable framework, we explore the intricate thermodynamic behavior in such models. We demonstrate that this regular spacetime exhibits a critical instability, marked by a phase transition where the heat capacity is discontinuous. This transition signals a fundamental change in the black hole’s evaporation state, which depends on the regularization parameter. Pushing beyond the semiclassical limit, we then derive the leading-order quantum corrections to the entropy via the Hamilton–Jacobi tunneling formalism. Our analysis provides a refined statistical basis for the entropy of non-singular spacetimes and offers a quantitative analysis of the nature of the black hole end-state. These results reveal that singularity resolution is not merely a geometric modification but a profound thermodynamic event, with direct implications for the stability and ultimate fate of evaporating black holes.
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Vinayak Joshi
Ashok B. Joshi
The European Physical Journal C
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Charotar University of Science and Technology
Ahmedabad University
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