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B\"acklund transformations in 2D dilaton gravity
We give a B\"acklund transformation connecting a generic 2D dilaton gravity
theory to a generally covariant free field theory. This transformation provides
an explicit canonical transformation relating both theories.Comment: LaTeX file, 7 page
A Note on Einstein Gravity on AdS and Boundary Conformal Field Theory
We find a simple relation between the first subleading terms in the
asymptotic expansion of the metric field in AdS, obeying the Brown-Henneaux
boundary conditions, and the stress tensor of the underlying Liouville theory
on the boundary. We can also provide an more explicit relation between the bulk
metric and the boundary conformal field theory when it is described in terms of
a free field with a background charge.Comment: LateX file, 10 page
Short distances, black holes, and TeV gravity
The Hawking effect can be rederived in terms of two-point functions and in
such a way that it makes it possible to estimate, within the conventional
semiclassical theory, the contribution of ultrashort distances at to the
Planckian spectrum. Thermality is preserved for black holes with . However, deviations from the Planckian spectrum can be found for mini black
holes in TeV gravity scenarios, even before reaching the Planck phase.Comment: 4 pages. Contribution to the MG11 Meeting (Berlin, July 2006
Acceleration radiation, transition probabilities, and trans-Planckian physics
An important question in the derivation of the acceleration radiation, which
also arises in Hawking's derivation of black hole radiance, is the need to
invoke trans-Planckian physics for the quantum field that originates the
created quanta. We point out that this issue can be further clarified by
reconsidering the analysis in terms of particle detectors, transition
probabilities, and local two-point functions. By writing down separate
expressions for the spontaneous- and induced-transition probabilities of a
uniformly accelerated detector, we show that the bulk of the effect comes from
the natural (non trans-Planckian) scale of the problem, which largely
diminishes the importance of the trans-Planckian sector. This is so, at least,
when trans-Planckian physics is defined in a Lorentz invariant way. This
analysis also suggests how to define and estimate the role of trans-Planckian
physics in the Hawking effect itself.Comment: 19 page
Weyl Invariance and Black Hole Evaporation
We consider the semiclassical dynamics of CGHS black holes with a
Weyl-invariant effective action for conformal matter. The trace anomaly of
Polyakov effective action is converted into the Virasoro anomaly thus leading
to the same flux of Hawking radiation. The covariance of semiclassical
equations can be restored through a non-local redefinition of the
metric-dilaton fields. The resulting theory turns out to be equivalent to the
RST model. This provides a mechanism to solve semiclassical equations of 2D
dilaton gravity coupled to conformal matter for classically soluble models.Comment: LaTeX, needs amssymb, 8 pages. One reference adde
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