Hidden Symmetries in Gravity : Black holes and other minisuperspaces
Francesco Sartini

TL;DR
This thesis explores symmetries in simplified gravity models, especially black holes, revealing how conformal symmetry influences their classical and quantum properties, with implications for holography.
Contribution
It introduces a formalism for analyzing symmetries in minisuperspace models of gravity, highlighting the role of conformal invariance and symmetry-breaking mechanisms.
Findings
Black hole models exhibit extended conformal symmetry.
Symmetry-breaking explains the absence of infinite charge towers.
Quantum models can be constructed using symmetry representations.
Abstract
This thesis is dedicated to the study of symmetries in reduced models of gravity, with some frozen degrees of freedom. We focus on the minisuperspace reduction whith a finite number of degrees of freedom. Minisuperspaces are treated as mechanical models, evolving in one spacetime direction. This evolution parameter represents the orthogonal coordinate to the homogeneous foliation of the spacetime. I investigate their classical symmetries and the algebra of the corresponding Noether charges. After presenting the formalism allowing us to describe the reduced models in terms of an action principle, we discuss the condition for having an (extended) conformal symmetry. In particular, the black hole model enlightens the subtle role of the spacelike boundary of the homogeneous slice. The latter interplays with the conformal symmetry, being associated with a conserved quantity from the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
