Black Hole Thermodynamics from Euclidean Horizon Constraints
Abstract
To explain black hole thermodynamics in quantum gravity, one must introduce constraints to ensure that a black hole is actually present. I show that for a large class of black holes, such ``horizon constraints'' allow the use of conformal field theory techniques to compute the density of states, reproducing the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy in a nearly model-independent manner. One standard string theory approach to black hole entropy arises as a special case, lending support to the claim that the mechanism may be ``universal.'' I argue that the relevant degrees of freedom are Goldstone-boson-like excitations arising from the weak breaking of symmetry by the constraints.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0702107,
title = {Black Hole Thermodynamics from Euclidean Horizon Constraints},
author = {S. Carlip},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0702107},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
4 pages, revtex; v2: changes in emphasis in abstract and introduction, typos fixed