Pole-skipping as missing states
Abstract
It remains unclear in general how the pole-skipping appears as a physical phenomenon, and we study the issue in the context of the AdS soliton. The pole-skipping has been discussed in black hole backgrounds, but the pole-skipping occurs even in the AdS soliton background. The geometry has a compact -direction, and we compute the mass spectrum for the bulk scalar field, the bulk Maxwell field, and the gravitational perturbations with momentum. We show that the pole-skipping leaves its fingerprint in the the normal mode spectrum. The spectrum has some puzzling features because the would-be states are missing at pole-skipping points. The puzzling features disappear once one takes into account these pole-skipping points that we call "missing states."
Cite
@article{arxiv.2307.11178,
title = {Pole-skipping as missing states},
author = {Makoto Natsuume and Takashi Okamura},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.11178},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
14 pages, 1 figure, ReVTeX4.2; v2: several clarifications, published version, title change to the published version