A deformed IR: a new IR fixed point for four-dimensional holographic theories
Abstract
In holography, the IR behavior of a quantum system at nonzero density is described by the near horizon geometry of an extremal charged black hole. It is commonly believed that for systems on , this near horizon geometry is . We show that this is not the case: generic static, nonspherical perturbations of blow up at the horizon, showing that it is not a stable IR fixed point. We then construct a new near horizon geometry which is invariant under only (and not ) symmetry and show that it is stable to -preserving perturbations (but not in general). We also show that an open set of nonextremal, -invariant charged black holes develop this new near horizon geometry in the limit . Our new IR geometry still has symmetry, but it is warped over a deformed sphere. We also construct many other near horizon geometries, including some with no rotational symmetries, but expect them all to be unstable IR fixed points.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2211.01385,
title = {A deformed IR: a new IR fixed point for four-dimensional holographic theories},
author = {Gary T. Horowitz and Maciej Kolanowski and Jorge E. Santos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.01385},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
44 pages, 13 figures