106 research outputs found
Rindler/Contracted-CFT Correspondence
Taking the flat-space limit (zero cosmological constant limit) of the
Rindler-AdS spacetime yields the Rindler metric. According to the proposal of
Flat/contracted-CFT correspondence, the flat-space limit on the bulk side of
asymptotically AdS spacetimes corresponds to the contraction of the conformal
field theory on the boundary. We use this proposal for the Rindler-AdS/CFT
correspondence and propose a dual theory for the Rindler spacetime, which is a
contracted conformal field theory (CCFT). We show that the two-dimensional CCFT
symmetries exactly predict the same two-point functions that one may find by
taking the flat-space limit of three-dimensional Rindler-AdS holographic
results. Using the Flat/CCFT proposal, we also calculate the three-dimensional
Rindler energy-momentum tensor. Since the near horizon geometry of non-extreme
black holes has a Rindler part, we note that it is plausible to find a dual
CCFT at the horizon of non-extreme black holes. By using our energy-momentum
tensor, we find the correct mass of non-rotating BTZ and show that the
Cardy-like formula for CCFT yields the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy of
non-extreme BTZ. Our current work is the first step towards describing the
entropy of non-extreme black holes in terms of CCFTs microstates which live on
the horizon.Comment: 18 pages, V2: typos corrected, published versio
On Born-Infeld Gravity in Three Dimensions
In this paper we explore different aspects of three dimensional Born-Infeld
as well as Born-Infeld-Chern-Simons gravity. We show that the models have AdS
and AdS-wave vacuum solutions. Moreover we observe that although
Born-Infeld-Chern-Simons gravity admits a logarithmic solution, Born-Infeld
gravity does not, though it has a limiting logarithmic solution as we approach
the critical point.Comment: 12 page
Holographic Two-Point Functions in Conformal Gravity
In this paper we compute the holographic two-point functions of four
dimensional conformal gravity. Precisely we calculate the two-point functions
for Energy- Momentum (EM) and Partially Massless Response (PMR) operators that
have been identified as two response functions for two independent sources in
the dual CFT. The correlation function of EM with PMR tensors turns out to be
zero which is expected according to the conformal symmetry. The two-point
function of EM is that of a transverse and traceless tensor, and the two-point
function of PMR which is a traceless operator contains two distinct parts, one
for a transverse-traceless tensor operator and another one for a vector field,
both of which fulfill criteria of a CFT. We also discuss about the unitarity of
the theory.Comment: 42 pages. Published version in JHE
Aspects of Ultra-Relativistic Field Theories via Flat-space Holography
Recently it was proposed that asymptotically flat spacetimes have a
holographic dual which is an ultra-relativistic conformal field theory. In this
paper, we obtain the conformal anomaly for such a theory via the flat-space
holography technique. Furthermore, using flat-space holography we obtain a
C-function for this theory which is monotonically decreasing from the UV to the
IR by employing the null energy condition in the bulk.Comment: 14 pages, No figure V2:Major revision V3: Substantial revision and
shortened versio
On Butterfly effect in Higher Derivative Gravities
We study butterfly effect in -dimensional gravitational theories
containing terms quadratic in Ricci scalar and Ricci tensor. One observes that
due to higher order derivatives in the corresponding equations of motion there
are two butterfly velocities. The velocities are determined by the dimension of
operators whose sources are provided by the metric. The three dimensional TMG
model is also studied where we get two butterfly velocities at generic point of
the moduli space of parameters. At critical point two velocities coincide.Comment: 16 pages, references adde
Complexity and Behind the Horizon Cut Off
Motivated by deformation of a conformal field theory we
compute holographic complexity for a black brane solution with a cut off using
"complexity=action" proposal. In order to have a late time behavior consistent
with Lloyd's bound one is forced to have a cut off behind the horizon whose
value is fixed by the boundary cut off. Using this result we compute
holographic complexity for two dimensional AdS solutions where we get expected
late times linear growth. It is in contrast with the naively computation which
is done without assuming the cut off where the complexity approaches a constant
at the late time.Comment: 14 pages, 2 figures, refs added, contribution of a counter term is
added, minor correction, the final conclusion is not change
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