Information recovery from pure state geometries in 3D
Abstract
It is a well-studied phenomenon in AdS/CFT that pure states often appear 'too thermal' in the classical gravity limit, leading to a version of the information puzzle. One example is the case of a heavy scalar primary state, whose associated classical geometry is the BTZ black hole. Another example is provided by a heavy left-moving primary, which displays late time decay in chiral correlators. In this paper we study a special class of pure state geometries which do not display such information loss. They describe heavy CFT states created by a collection of chiral operators at various positions on the complex plane. In the bulk, these take the form of multi-centered solutions from the backreaction of a collection of spinning particles, which we construct for circular distributions of particles. We compute the two-point function of probe operators in these backgrounds and show that information is retrieved. We observe that the states for which our geometric picture is reliable are highly extended star-like objects in the bulk description. This may point to limitations of the semiclassical fuzzball picture of black hole microstates.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1911.12309,
title = {Information recovery from pure state geometries in 3D},
author = {Ondrej Hulik and Joris Raeymaekers and Orestis Vasilakis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.12309},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
48 pages, 12 figures, published version