How to Build a Black Hole out of Instantons
Abstract
An often fruitful route to study quantum gravity is the determination and study of quantum mechanical models--that is, models with finite degrees of freedom--that capture the dynamics of a black hole's microstates. An example of such a model is the superconformal quantum mechanics of Yang-Mills instantons, which has a proposed gravitational dual description as M-theory on a background of the form . This model arises in the strongly-coupled limit of the BFSS matrix model with additional fundamental hypermultiplets, offering a route towards useful numerical simulation. We construct a six-parameter black hole solution in this theory, which is generically non-supersymmetric and non-extremal, and is shown to arise in an "ultra-spinning" limit of the recently-found six-parameter AdS solution. We compute its thermodynamic properties, and show that in the supersymmetric limit the entropy and on-shell action match precisely the expected results as computed from the superconformal index of the quantum mechanics, to leading order in the supergravity regime. The low-lying spectrum thus provides access to the dynamics of near-extremal black holes, whose spectra are expected to receive strong quantum corrections.
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@article{arxiv.2311.13636,
title = {How to Build a Black Hole out of Instantons},
author = {Rishi Mouland},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.13636},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
37 pages, 3 figures. Minor clarifications, matches published version