The Page curve and baby universes
Abstract
Black hole thermodynamics suggests that, in order to describe the physics of distant observers, one may model a black hole as a standard quantum system with density of states set by the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy . This idea has long been considered to be in strong tension with Hawking's prediction that radiation from black holes is nearly thermal, and with low-energy gravity more generally. But the past two years have shown that low-energy gravity does offer a self-consistent description of black hole evaporation consistent with the above idea, and which in particular reproduces the famous Page curve. We provide a brief overview of this new paradigm, focusing on Lorentz-signature asymptotically-flat spacetimes, and emphasising operationally-defined observables that probe the entropy of Hawking radiation.
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@article{arxiv.2105.12211,
title = {The Page curve and baby universes},
author = {Donald Marolf and Henry Maxfield},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.12211},
year = {2022}
}
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8 pages. Selected for Honorable Mention in the 2021 Gravity Research Foundation Essays Competition