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Generalization of the model of Hawking radiation with modified high frequency dispersion relation
The Hawking radiation is one of the most interesting phenomena predicted by
the theory of quantum field in curved space. The origin of Hawking radiation is
closely related to the fact that a particle which marginally escapes from
collapsing into a black hole is observed at the future infinity with infinitely
large redshift. In other words, such a particle had a very high frequency when
it was near the event horizon. Motivated by the possibility that the property
of Hawking radiation may be altered by some unknowned physics which may exist
beyond some critical scale, Unruh proposed a model which has higher order
spatial derivative terms. In his model, the effects of unknown physics are
modeled so as to be suppressed for the waves with a wavelength much longer than
the critical scale, . Surprisingly, it was shown that the thermal
spectrum is recovered for such modified models. To introduce such higher order
spatial derivative terms, the Lorentz invariance must be violated because one
special spatial direction needs to be chosen. In previous works, the rest frame
of freely-falling observers was employed as this special reference frame. Here
we give an extension by allowing a more general choice of the reference frame.
Developing the method taken by Corley, % and especially focusing on subluminal
case, we show that the resulting spectrum of created particles again becomes
the thermal one at the Hawking temperature even if the choice of the reference
frame is generalized. Using the technique of the matched asymptotic expansion,
we also show that the correction to the thermal radiation stays of order
or smaller when the spectrum of radiated particle around its peak is
concerned.Comment: 23 pages, 5 postscript figures, submitted to Physical Review
Aspects of emergent geometry in the AdS/CFT context
We study aspects of emergent geometry for the case of orbifold superconformal
field theories in four dimensions, where the orbifolds are abelian within the
AdS/CFT proposal. In particular, we show that the realization of emergent
geometry starting from the N=4 SYM theory in terms of a gas of particles in the
moduli space of vacua of a single D3 brane in flat space gets generalized to a
gas of particles on the moduli space of the corresponding orbifold conformal
field theory (a gas of D3 branes on the orbifold space). Our main purpose is to
show that this can be analyzed using the same techniques as in the N=4 SYM case
by using the method of images, including the measure effects associated to the
volume of the gauge orbit of the configurations. This measure effect gives an
effective repulsion between the particles that makes them condense into a
non-trivial vacuum configuration, and it is exactly these configurations that
lead to the geometry of X in the AdS x X dual field theoryComment: 24 page
Spinning String and Giant Graviton in Electric/Magnetic Field Deformed
We apply the transformation of mixing azimuthal and internal coordinate or
mixing time and internal coordinate to the 11D M-theory with a stack of
M2-branes M2-branes, then, through the mechanism of Kaluza-Klein
reduction and a series of the T duality we obtain the corresponding background
of a stack of D1-branes D5-branes which, in the near-horizon limit,
becomes the magnetic or electric Melvin field deformed . We find the giant graviton solution in the deformed spacetime and see
that the configuration whose angular momentum is within a finite region could
has a fixed size and become more stable than the point-like graviton, in
contrast to the undeformed giant graviton which only exists when its angular
momentum is a specific value and could have arbitrary size. We discuss in
detail the properties of how the electric/magnetic Melvin field will affect the
size of the giant gravitons. We also adopt an ansatz to find the classical
string solutions which are rotating in the deformed with an angular
momentum in the rotation plane. The spinning string and giant graviton
solutions we obtained show that the external magnetic/electric flux will
increase the solution energy. Therefore, from the AdS/CFT point of view, the
corrections of the anomalous dimensions of operators in the dual field theory
will be positive. Finally, we also see that the spinning string and giant
graviton in the near-horizon spacetime of Melvin field deformed D5-branes
background have the similar properties as those in the deformed .Comment: Latex 21 pages, slightly detail calculation
Bubbling 1/2 BPS Geometries and Penrose Limits
We discuss how to take a Penrose limit in bubbling 1/2 BPS geometries at the
stage of a single function z(x_1,x_2,y). By starting from the z of the AdS_5 x
S^5 we can directly derive that of the pp-wave via the Penrose limit. In that
time the function z for the pp-wave with 1/R^2-corrections is obtained. We see
that it surely reproduces the pp-wave with 1/R^2 terms. In addition we consider
the Penrose limit in the configuration of the concentric rings.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures, LaTeX, v2:higher order corrections are added,
typos corrected and references added, version to appear in PR
Matrix Model Maps and Reconstruction of AdS SUGRA Interactions
We consider the question of reconstructing (cubic) SUGRA interactions in
AdS/CFT. The method we introduce is based on the matrix model maps (MMP) which
were previously successfully employed at the linearized level. The strategy is
to start with the map for 1/2 BPS configurations which is exactly known (to all
orders) in the hamiltonian framework. We then use the extension of the matrix
model map with the corresponding Ward identities to completely specify the
interaction. A central point in this construction is the non-vanishing of
off-shell interactions (even for highest-weight states).Comment: 28 page
1/2 BPS Geometries of M2 Giant Gravitons
We construct the general 1/2 BPS M2 giant graviton solutions asymptotic to
the eleven-dimensional maximally supersymmetric plane wave background, based on
the recent work of Lin, Lunin and Maldacena. The solutions have null
singularity and we argue that it is unavoidable to have null singularity in the
proposed framework, although the solutions are still physically relevant. They
involve an arbitrary function F(x) which is shown to have a correspondence to
the 1/2 BPS states of the BMN matrix model. A detailed map between the 1/2 BPS
states of both sides is worked out.Comment: 21 pages and 1 figure. v2: references added, comments adde
Non supersymmetric strong coupling background from the large N quantum mechanics of two matrices coupled via a Yang-Mills interaction
We derive the planar large N non-supersymmetric background of the quantum
mechanical hamiltonian of two hermitean matrices coupled via a Yang-Mills
interaction, in terms of the density of eigenvalues of one of the matrices.
This background satisfies an implicit non linear integral equation, with a
perturbative small coupling expansion and a solvable large coupling solution,
which is obtained. The energy of system and the expectation value of several
correlators are obtained in this strong coupling limit. They are free of
infrared divergences.Comment: Latex, 13 page
Collapse of Kaluza-Klein Bubbles
Kaluza-Klein theory admits ``bubble" configurations, in which the
circumference of the fifth dimension shrinks to zero on some compact surface. A
three parameter family of such bubble initial data at a moment of time-symmetry
(some including a magnetic field) has been found by Brill and Horowitz,
generalizing the (zero-energy) ``Witten bubble" solution. Some of these data
have negative total energy. We show here that all the negative energy bubble
solutions start out expanding away from the moment of time symmetry, while the
positive energy bubbles can start out either expanding or contracting. Thus it
is unlikely that the negative energy bubbles would collapse and produce a naked
singularity.Comment: 6 pages, plain LaTeX, UMDGR-94-08
Quantizing Open Spin Chains with Variable Length: an example from Giant Gravitons
We study an XXX open spin chain with variable number of sites, where the
variability is introduced only at the boundaries. This model arises naturally
in the study of Giant Gravitons in the AdS/CFT correspondence. We show how to
quantize the spin chain by mapping its states to a bosonic lattice of finite
length with sources and sinks of particles at the boundaries. Using coherent
states, we show how the Hamiltonian for the bosonic lattice gives the correct
description of semiclassical open strings ending on Giant Gravitons.Comment: 4 pages. v2: updated reference
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