129 research outputs found

    On Black Hole Creation in Planckian Energy Scattering

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    In a series of papers Amati, Ciafaloni and Veneziano and 't Hooft conjectured that black holes occur in the collision of two light particles at planckian energies. In this talk based on \cite {AVV} we discuss a possible scenario for such a process by using the Chandrasekhar-Ferrari-Xanthopoulos duality between the Kerr black hole solution and colliding plane gravitational waves.Comment: Cont.Proc. of VI Quantum Gravity Seminar, 15 pages, LATE

    Why is Spacetime Lorentzian?

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    We expand on the idea that spacetime signature should be treated as a dynamical degree of freedom in quantum field theory. It has been argued that the probability distribution for signature, induced by massless free fields, is peaked at the Lorentzian value uniquely in D=4 dimensions. This argument is reviewed, and certain consistency constraints on the generalized signature (i.e. the tangent space metric \eta_{ab}(x)=\mbox{diag}[e^{i\theta(x)},1,1,1]) are derived. It is shown that only one dynamical "Wick angle" θ(x)\theta(x) can be introduced in the generalized signature, and the magnitude of fluctuations away from Lorentzian signature δθ=πθ\delta \theta = \pi - \theta is estimated to be of order (lP/R)3(l_P/R)^3, where lPl_P is the Planck length, and RR is the length scale of the Universe. For massless fields, the case of D=2 dimensions and the case of supersymmetry are degenerate, in the sense that no signature is preferred. Mass effects lift this degeneracy, and we show that a dynamical origin of Lorentzian signature is also possible for (broken) supersymmetry theories in D=6 dimensions, in addition to the more general non-supersymmetric case in D=4 dimensions.Comment: 26 pages, plain LaTeX, NBI-HE-93-3

    Trying to understand confinement in the Schroedinger picture

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    We study the gauge-invariant gaussian ansatz for the vacuum wave functional and show that it potentially possesses many desirable features of the Yang--Mills theory, like asymptotic freedom, mass generation through the transmutation of dimensions and a linear potential between static quarks. We point out that these (and other) features can be studied in a systematic way by combining perturbative and 1/n expansions. Contrary to the euclidean approach, confinement can be easily formulated and easily built in, if not derived, in the variational Schroedinger approach.Comment: 21 pages, 1 figure. Lecture given at the 4th St.Petersburg Winter School in Theoretical Physics, Feb. 22-28, 199

    Holographic thermalization from Kerr-AdS

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    Dimension two vacuum condensates in gauge-invariant theories

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    Gauge dependence of the dimension two condensate in Abelian and non-Abelian Yang-Mills theory is investigated.Comment: 10 page
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