English

Quasi-normal modes and microscopic description of 2D black holes

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2022-02-01 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We investigate the possibility of using quasi-normal modes (QNMs) to probe the microscopic structure of two-dimensional (2D) anti-de Sitter (AdS2_2) dilatonic black holes. We first extend previous results on the QNMs spectrum, found for external massless scalar perturbations, to the case of massive scalar perturbations. We find that the quasi-normal frequencies are purely imaginary and scale linearly with the overtone number. Motivated by this and extending previous results regarding Schwarzschild black holes, we propose a microscopic description of the 2D black hole in terms of a coherent state of NN massless particles quantized on a circle, with occupation numbers sharply peaked on the characteristic QNMs frequency ω^\hat \omega. We further model the black hole as a statistical ensemble of NN decoupled quantum oscillators of frequency ω^\hat\omega. This allows us to recover the Bekenstein-Hawking (BH) entropy SS of the hole as the leading contribution to the Gibbs entropy for the set of oscillators, in the high-temperature regime, and to show that S=NS=N. Additionally, we find sub-leading logarithmic corrections to the BH entropy. We further corroborate this microscopic description by outlining a holographic correspondence between QNMs in the AdS2_2 bulk and the de Alfaro-Fubini-Furlan conformally invariant quantum mechanics. Our results strongly suggest that modelling a black hole as a coherent state of particles and as a statistical ensemble of decoupled harmonic oscillators is always a good approximation in the large black-hole mass, large overtone number limit.

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@article{arxiv.2111.07763,
  title  = {Quasi-normal modes and microscopic description of 2D black holes},
  author = {Mariano Cadoni and Mauro Oi and Andrea Pierfrancesco Sanna},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.07763},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

19 pages, no figures, several typos corrected, some clarifications added. Matches version accepted for pubblication in JHEP