Mind the crosscap: $\tau$-scaling in non-orientable gravity and time-reversal-invariant systems
Abstract
Spectral statistics of quantum chaotic systems are governed by random matrix universality. In many cases of interest, time-reversal symmetry selects the Gaussian Orthogonal Ensemble (GOE) as the relevant universality class. In holographic CFTs, this is mirrored by the presence of non-orientable geometries in the dual gravitational path integral. In this work, we analyze general properties of these matrix models and their gravitational counterparts. First, we develop a formalism to express the universal level statistics in the canonical ensemble for arbitrary spectral curves, leading to a topological expansion with finite radius of convergence in the late-time -scaling limit. Then, we focus on topological gravity and study topological recursion on the moduli space of non-orientable surfaces. We find that the Weil-Petersson volumes display non-analytic behaviour multiplying polynomials in the boundary lengths. The volumes give rise to wormholes with late-time divergences, in contrast with the orientable case, which is finite. We identify systematic cancellations among WP volumes implied by the consistency and finiteness of the -scaling limit. In particular, the cancellation of late-time divergences requires a nontrivial genus resummation. Working in the gravitational microcanonical ensemble, we derive and resum all orders of the topological expansion matching the GOE matrix model in the high-energy regime.
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@article{arxiv.2509.20448,
title = {Mind the crosscap: $\tau$-scaling in non-orientable gravity and time-reversal-invariant systems},
author = {Gabriele Di Ubaldo and Altay Etkin and Felix M. Haehl and Moshe Rozali},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.20448},
year = {2026}
}
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79 pages, 8 figures