540 research outputs found
Higher Spins Without (Anti-)de Sitter
Can the holographic principle be extended beyond the well known AdS/CFT
correspondence? During the last couple of years there has been a substantial
amount of research trying to find answers for this question. In this work we
provide a review of recent developments of three-dimensional theories of
gravity with higher-spin symmetries. We focus in particular on a proposed
holographic duality involving asymptotically flat spacetimes and higher spin
extended symmetries. In addition we also discuss
developments concerning relativistic and nonrelativistic higher spin algebras.
As a special case Carroll gravity will be discussed in detail.Comment: 35 pages, 3 figures; Invited contribution to a special issue of
Universe on Higher Spin Gauge Theories edited by Andrea Campoleoni and
Nicolas Boulanger; v2: corrected minor typos and added references; v3:
corrected minor typos, matches published versio
Canonical Charges in Flatland
In this series of lectures we give an introduction to the concept of
asymptotic symmetry analysis with a focus on asymptotically flat spacetimes in
2+1 dimensions. We explain general ideas of quantizing gauge theories and then
apply these ideas to gravity both in the metric as well as the Chern-Simons
formulations. This enables one to compute the asymptotic symmetries of given
gravitational configurations that in turn act as the basic underlying
symmetries of a possible dual quantum field theory in the context of
holography. We also briefly elaborate on the concept of "soft hair" excitations
of black holes in this context.Comment: 37 pages; v2: added reference
Enhanced Asymptotic Symmetry Algebra of 2+1 Dimensional Flat Space
In this paper we present a new set of asymptotic boundary conditions for
Einstein gravity in 2+1 dimensions with vanishing cosmological constant that
are a generalization of the Barnich-Comp{\`e}re boundary conditions
gr-qc/0610130. These new boundary conditions lead to an asymptotic symmetry
algebra that is generated by a algebra and two affine
current algebras. We then apply these boundary
conditions to Topologically Massive Gravity (TMG) and determine how the
presence of the gravitational Chern-Simons term affects the central extensions
of the asymptotic symmetry algebra. We furthermore determine the thermal
entropy of solutions obeying our new boundary conditions for both Einstein
gravity and TMG.Comment: 10 pages; v2: minor typos corrected & added reference
Spectral Flow in 3D Flat Spacetimes
In this paper we investigate spectral flow symmetry in asymptotically flat
spacetimes both from a gravity as well as a putative dual quantum field theory
perspective. On the gravity side we consider models in Einstein gravity and
supergravity as well as their "reloaded" versions, present suitable boundary
conditions, determine the respective asymptotic symmetry algebras and the
thermal entropy of cosmological solutions in each of these models. On the
quantum field theory side we identify the spectral flow symmetry as
automorphisms of the underlying symmetry algebra of the theory. Using spectral
flow invariance we then determine the thermal entropy of these quantum field
theories and find perfect agreement with the results from the gravity side. In
addition we determine logarithmic corrections to the thermal entropy.Comment: 42 pages; v2: added minor clarifications, matches published versio
Most general flat space boundary conditions in three-dimensional Einstein gravity
We consider the most general asymptotically flat boundary conditions in
three-dimensional Einstein gravity in the sense that we allow for the maximal
number of independent free functions in the metric, leading to six towers of
boundary charges and six associated chemical potentials. We find as associated
asymptotic symmetry algebra an isl(2)_k current algebra. Restricting the
charges and chemical potentials in various ways recovers previous cases, such
as BMS_3, Heisenberg or Detournay-Riegler, all of which can be obtained as
contractions of corresponding AdS_3 constructions. Finally, we show that a flat
space contraction can induce an additional Carrollian contraction. As examples
we provide two novel sets of boundary conditions for Carroll gravity.Comment: 23 pp, invited for CQG BMS Focus Issue edited by Geoffrey Compere,
v2: added minor clarifications and ref
Warped Black Holes in Lower-Spin Gravity
We provide a simple holographic description for a warped conformal field
theory (WCFT) at finite temperature. To this end we study the counterpart of
warped anti-de Sitter black holes in three dimensions using a lower-spin
Chern-Simons theory proposed
by Hofman and Rollier. We determine the asymptotic symmetries, thermal entropy
and holographic entanglement entropy and show that all these quantities are in
perfect agreement with the expectations from the dual WCFT perspective. In
addition we provide a metric interpretation of our results which naturally fits
with our analysis in the Chern-Simons formulation.Comment: 33 pages, 1 figure; v2: corrected minor typos and added references;
v3: added a section, references and corrected minor typos. Matches published
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