Black Hole Production from High Energy Scattering in AdS/CFT
Abstract
In this article we show how to set up initial states in SYM theory that correspond to high energy graviton collisions, leading to black hole formation in . For this purpose, we study states in the gauge theory that are dual to graviton wavepackets localized at the center of , and carrying large angular momentum along the . These states are created by exciting only the s-wave mode of one of the complex adjoint scalars of SYM. For a single graviton, the state is 1/2 BPS and one can show that it is dual to a linearized 1/2 BPS geometry in the bulk. Exploiting this dictionary, we show how to localize the particle's wavefunciton so that the dual linearized metric has the form of a Aichelburg-Sexl shock wave. One can then put two such shock waves into a head-on collision, which is known to produce a trapped surface. Finally, we discuss the prospect of studying graviton scattering directly at strong coupling in the gauge theory using a reduced model of matrix quantum mechanics.
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@article{arxiv.0709.3503,
title = {Black Hole Production from High Energy Scattering in AdS/CFT},
author = {Samuel E. Vazquez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.3503},
year = {2014}
}
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11 pages, revtex format, no figures