Critical points of WAdS/CFT and higher-curvature gravity
Ger\'onimo Caselli, Gaston Giribet, Andr\'es Goya

TL;DR
This paper investigates the critical points of higher-curvature gravity theories with warped AdS solutions, revealing that at these points the dual warped conformal field theories become trivial, and draws analogies with known AdS Chern-Simons points.
Contribution
It identifies critical points in higher-curvature gravity where warped AdS solutions exist and shows the dual WCFTs are trivial at these points, extending understanding of non-AdS holography.
Findings
Critical points correspond to degenerate solutions in higher-curvature gravity.
Dual WCFTs are trivial at these critical points.
Analogies with AdS Chern-Simons points in Lovelock gravity.
Abstract
WAdS/WCFT correspondence is an interesting realization of non-AdS holography. It relates 3-dimensional Warped-Anti-de Sitter (WAdS) spaces to a special class of 2-dimensional quantum field theory with chiral scaling symmetry that acts only on right-moving modes. The latter are often called Warped Conformal Field Theories (WCFT), and their existence makes WAdS/WCFT particularly interesting as a tool to investigate a new type of 2-dimensional conformal structure. Besides, WAdS/WCFT is interesting because it enables to apply holographic techniques to the microstate counting problem of non-AdS, non-supersymmetric black holes. Asymptotically WAdS black holes (WBH) appear as solutions of topologically massive theories, Chern-Simons theories, and many other models. Here, we explore WBH solutions of -dimensional higher-curvature gravity, with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
