29 research outputs found
The (2+1)-Dimensional Black Hole
I review the classical and quantum properties of the (2+1)-dimensional black
hole of Ba{\~n}ados, Teitelboim, and Zanelli. This solution of the Einstein
field equations in three spacetime dimensions shares many of the
characteristics of the Kerr black hole: it has an event horizon, an inner
horizon, and an ergosphere; it occurs as an endpoint of gravitational collapse;
it exhibits mass inflation; and it has a nonvanishing Hawking temperature and
interesting thermodynamic properties. At the same time, its structure is simple
enough to allow a number of exact computations, particularly in the quantum
realm, that are impractical in 3+1 dimensions.Comment: LaTeX, 34 pages, 4 figures in separate fil
Effective Conformal Descriptions of Black Hole Entropy
It is no longer considered surprising that black holes have temperatures and
entropies. What remains surprising, though, is the universality of these
thermodynamic properties: their exceptionally simple and general form, and the
fact that they can be derived from many very different descriptions of the
underlying microscopic degrees of freedom. I review the proposal that this
universality arises from an approximate conformal symmetry, which permits an
effective "conformal dual" description that is largely independent of the
microscopic details.Comment: 27 pages; solicited review article, to appear in Entrop
Quantizing Horava-Lifshitz Gravity via Causal Dynamical Triangulations
We extend the discrete Regge action of causal dynamical triangulations to
include discrete versions of the curvature squared terms appearing in the
continuum action of (2+1)-dimensional projectable Horava-Lifshitz gravity.
Focusing on an ensemble of spacetimes whose spacelike hypersurfaces are
2-spheres, we employ Markov chain Monte Carlo simulations to study the path
integral defined by this extended discrete action. We demonstrate the existence
of known and novel macroscopic phases of spacetime geometry, and we present
preliminary evidence for the consistency of these phases with solutions to the
equations of motion of classical Horava-Lifshitz gravity. Apparently, the phase
diagram contains a phase transition between a time-dependent de Sitter-like
phase and a time-independent phase. We speculate that this phase transition may
be understood in terms of deconfinement of the global gravitational Hamiltonian
integrated over a spatial 2-sphere.Comment: 24 pages; 10 figure
Spontaneous Dimensional Reduction in Short-Distance Quantum Gravity?
Several lines of evidence suggest that quantum gravity at very short
distances may behave effectively as a two-dimensional theory. I summarize these
hints, and offer an additional argument based on the strong-coupling limit of
the Wheeler-DeWitt equation. The resulting scenario suggests a novel approach
to quantum gravity at the Planck scale.Comment: 9 pages, aip macros. Invited talk at the XXV Max Born Symposium,
"Physics at the Planck scale," Wroclaw (Poland), June 29--July 3, 2009; to
appear in the Proceeding
Aspects of Black Hole Quantum Mechanics and Thermodynamics in 2+1 Dimensions
We discuss the quantum mechanics and thermodynamics of the (2+1)-dimensional
black hole, using both minisuperspace methods and exact results from
Chern-Simons theory. In particular, we evaluate the first quantum correction to
the black hole entropy. We show that the dynamical variables of the black hole
arise from the possibility of a deficit angle at the (Euclidean) horizon, and
briefly speculate as to how they may provide a basis for a statistical picture
of black hole thermodynamics.Comment: 20 pages and 2 figures, LaTeX, IASSNS-HEP-94/34 and UCD-94-1
Complete loop quantization of a dimension 1+2 Lorentzian gravity theory
De Sitter Chern-Simons gravity in D = 1 + 2 spacetime is known to possess an
extension with a Barbero-Immirzi like parameter. We find a partial gauge fixing
which leaves a compact residual gauge group, namely SU(2). The compacticity of
the residual gauge group opens the way to the usual LQG quantization
techniques. We recall the exemple of the LQG quantization of SU(2) CS theory
with cylindrical space topology, which thus provides a complete LQG of a
Lorentzian gravity model in 3-dimensional space-time.Comment: Loops11 - Madrid - 2011 (4 pages, Latex