996 research outputs found
Horizons and the Thermal Harmonic Oscillator
We show that two-dimensional anti-de Sitter spacetime (AdS_2) can be put in
correspondence, holographically, both with the harmonic oscillator and the free
particle. When AdS_2 has an horizon the corresponding mechanical system is a
thermal harmonic oscillator at temperature given by the Hawking temperature of
the horizon.Comment: Content changed, title slightly modifie
The AdS/CFT correspondence in two dimensions
We review recent progress in understanding the anti-de Sitter/conformal field
theory correspondence in the context of two-dimensional dilaton gravity theory.Comment: Contribution to the Proceedings of the Euroconference on "Brane New
World and Noncommutative Geometry", Turin, October 200
Trace anomaly and Hawking effect in 2D dilaton gravity theories
We investigate the classical and semiclassical features of generic 2D,
matter-coupled, dilaton gravity theories. In particular, we show that the mass,
the temperature and the flux of Hawking radiation associated with 2D black
holes are invariant under dilaton-dependent Weyl rescalings of the metric. The
relationship between quantum anomalies and Hawking radiation is discussed.Comment: 4 pages, LaTex file uses espcrc2.sty, Talk given at the Second
Conference on Constrained Dynamics and Quantum Gravity, Santa Margherita
Ligure, Italy, September 1996, to appear in the Proceeding
Two-dimensional dS/CFT correspondence
We investigate de Sitter/conformal field theory (dS/CFT) correspondence in
two dimensions. We define the conserved mass of de Sitter spacetime and
formulate the correspondence along the lines of anti-de Sitter/conformal field
theory duality. Asymptotic symmetry group, mass, and central charge of de
Sitter spacetime are equal to those of anti-de Sitter spacetime. The entropy of
two-dimensional de Sitter spacetime is evaluated by applying Cardy formula. We
calculate the boundary correlators induced by the propagation of the dilaton in
two-dimensional de Sitter space. Although the dilaton is a tachyonic
perturbation in the bulk, boundary conformal correlators have positive
dimension.Comment: 18 pages, Latex fil
Entropy of the 3-brane and the AdS/CFT duality from a two-dimensional perspective
A two-dimensional (2D) scalar-tensor gravity theory is used to describe the
near-horizon near-extremal behavior of black 3-branes solutions of type IIB
string theory. The asymptotic symmetry group of the 2D, asymptotically anti de
Sitter (AdS) metric, is generated by a Virasoro algebra. The (non-constant)
configuration of the 2D scalar field, which parametrizes the volume of the
3-brane, breaks the conformal symmetry and produces a divergent central charge
in the Virasoro algebra. Using a renormalization procedure we find a finite
value for the central charge and by means of the Cardy formula, the entropy of
the black 3-brane in terms of microstates of the conformal field theory living
on the boundary of the 2D spacetime. We find for the entropy as a function of
the temperature the power-law behavior . Unfortunately, owing to
a scale symmetry of the 2D model the proportionality constant is undetermined.
The black 3-brane case is a nice example of how finite temperature effects in
higher dimensional AdS/CFT dualities can be described by a AdS/CFT
duality endowed with a scalar field that breaks the conformal symmetry and
produces a non-vanishing central charge.Comment: 10 pages, RevTex fil
Instability of the R^3\times S^1 vacuum in low-energy effective string theory
We present and discuss an euclidean solution of the low-energy effective
string action that can be interpreded as a semiclassical decay process of the
ground state of the theory.Comment: 9 pages, plain-tex file, 2 figures available upon reques
Black Hole fragmentation and holography
We discuss the entropy change due to fragmentation for black hole solutions
in various dimensions. We find three different types of behavior. The entropy
may decrease, increase or have a mixed behavior, characterized by the presence
of a threshold mass. For two-dimensional (2D) black holes we give a complete
characterization of the entropy behavior under fragmentation, in the form of
sufficient conditions imposed on the function J, which defines the 2D
gravitational model. We compare the behavior of the gravitational solutions
with that of free field theories in d dimensions. This excludes the possibility
of finding a gravity/field theory realization of the holographic principle for
a broad class of solutions, including asymptotically flat black holes. We find
that the most natural candidates for holographic duals of the black hole
solutions with mixed behavior are field theories with a mass gap. We also
discuss the possibility of formulating entropy bounds that make reference only
to the energy of a system.Comment: 7 pages, no figure
Holographic Central Charge for 2-Dimensional de Sitter Space
Recently, investigations have begun into a holographic duality for
two-dimensional de Sitter space. In this paper, we evaluate the associated
central charge, using a modified version of the canonical Hamiltonian method
that was first advocated by Catelani {\it et al}. Our computation agrees with
that of a prior work (Cadoni {\it et al}), but we argue that the method used
here is, perhaps, aesthetically preferable on holographic grounds. We also
confirm an agreement between the Cardy and thermodynamic entropy, thus
providing further support for the conjectured two-dimensional de
Sitter/conformal field theory correspondence.Comment: 19 pages, Latex; discussion (Section 4) and references adde
The Cardy-Verlinde formula for 2D gravity
We discuss the different bounds on entropy in the context of two-dimensional
cosmology. We show that in order to obtain well definite bounds one has to use
the scale symmetry of the gravitational theory. We then extend the recently
found relation between the Friedmann equation and the Cardy formula to the case
of two dimensions. In particular, we find that in two dimensions this relation
requires that the central charge c of the conformal field theory is given in
terms of the Newton constant G of the gravitational theory by c=6/G.Comment: 14 pages, Latex file. v2: reference adde
Reply Comment on "Entropy of 2D black holes from counting microstates"
We show that the arguments proposed by Park and Yee against our recent
derivation of the statistical entropy of 2D black holes do not apply to the
case under considerationComment: 3 pages, LaTex file, reply to comment hep-th/991021
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