Mixed 't Hooft Anomalies and the Witten Effect for AdS Black Holes
Abstract
For a variety of BPS black holes in string theory, the supersymmetric index has provided a microscopic validation of the Bekenstein-Hawking formula. In the near-BPS limit, a gravitational path integral analysis previously revealed the semiclassical spectrum is modified, having a large extremal degeneracy (consistent with the index) and a mass gap up to a continuum of non-BPS black holes. Presently, we study examples in which these sharp features of the spectrum are altered due to the presence of anomalies in the form of -angle terms in the action. These may appear generally, but we focus on near-BPS dyonic AdS black holes in M-theory, dual to 3d SCFTs of Class obtained by twisted compactification of wrapped M5 branes. Due to the Witten effect, the dyonic black holes receive quantum corrections to their charges, and when one may find a mixed `t Hooft anomaly between the and time reversal symmetries. Using results from JT supergravity, we find these effects result in a spectrum in which both the gap and index are reduced, and may even vanish. Surprisingly, for , neither the Bekenstein-Hawking formula nor the index correctly account for the extremal degeneracies.
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@article{arxiv.2412.03695,
title = {Mixed 't Hooft Anomalies and the Witten Effect for AdS Black Holes},
author = {Matthew Heydeman and Chiara Toldo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.03695},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
38 pages; v2: added references and clarifications about the degeneracy of states