Tomograms of Spinning Black Holes
High Energy Physics - Theory
2010-03-11 v1
Abstract
The classical internal structure of spinning black holes is vastly different from that of static black holes. We consider spinning BTZ black holes, and probe their interior from the gauge theory. Utilizing the simplicity of the geometry and reverse engineering from the geodesics, we propose a thermal correlator construction which can be interpreted as arising from two entangled CFTs. By analytic continuation of these correlators, we can probe the Cauchy horizon. Correlators that capture the Cauchy horizon in our work have a structure closely related to those that capture the singularity in a non-rotating BTZ. As expected, the regions beyond the Cauchy horizon are not probed in this picture, protecting cosmic censorship.
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@article{arxiv.0911.0597,
title = {Tomograms of Spinning Black Holes},
author = {Chethan Krishnan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.0597},
year = {2010}
}
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41 pages, 7 figures