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Strings near black holes are Carrollian -- Part II

High Energy Physics - Theory 2024-07-19 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

We study classical closed bosonic strings probing the near-horizon region of a non-extremal black hole and show that this corresponds to understanding string theory in the Carroll regime. This is done by first performing a Carroll expansion and then a near-horizon expansion of a closed relativistic string, subsequently showing that they agree. Concretely, we expand the phase space action in powers of c2c^2, where cc is the speed of light, assuming that the target space admits a string Carroll expansion (where two directions are singled out) and show that there exist two different Carroll strings: a magnetic and an electric string. The magnetic string has a Lorentzian worldsheet, whereas the worldsheet of the electric string is Carrollian. The geometry near the horizon of a four-dimensional (4D) Schwarzschild black hole takes the form of a string Carroll expansion (a 2D Rindler space fibred over a 2-sphere). We show that the solution space of relativistic strings near the horizon bifurcates and the two sectors precisely match with the magnetic/electric Carroll strings with an appropriate target space. Magnetic Carroll strings near a black hole shrink to a point on the two-sphere and either follow null geodesics or turn into folded strings on the 2D Rindler spacetime. Electric Carroll strings wrap the two-sphere and follow a massive geodesic in the Rindler space. Finally, we show that 4D non-extremal Kerr and Reissner-Nordstr\"om black holes also admit string Carroll expansions near their outer horizons, indicating that our formulation extends to generic non-extremal black holes.

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@article{arxiv.2407.12911,
  title  = {Strings near black holes are Carrollian -- Part II},
  author = {Arjun Bagchi and Aritra Banerjee and Jelle Hartong and Emil Have and Kedar S. Kolekar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.12911},
  year   = {2024}
}

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42 pages including 4 appendices, 5 figures