Dual CFT on Nariai limit for Kerr-Sen-dS black holes
Muhammad Fitrah Alfian Rangga Sakti, Piyabut Burikham

TL;DR
This paper investigates the near-horizon geometry of Kerr-Sen-de Sitter black holes in the Nariai limit, revealing a fiber over AdS2, and demonstrates a conformal field theory description that reproduces black hole entropy and explores quantum scalar field behavior.
Contribution
It introduces a new analysis of Kerr-Sen-dS black holes in the Nariai limit, showing the fiber structure over AdS2 and establishing a CFT correspondence with detailed thermodynamic and quantum field insights.
Findings
The near-horizon geometry is a fiber over AdS2, not dS2.
The CFT reproduces the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy via Cardy's formula.
Hidden conformal symmetry is confirmed for Kerr-Newman-dS black holes.
Abstract
In this work, we study the Kerr-Sen-de Sitter black hole~(BH) in the Nariai limit where the event and cosmological horizon coincide. We show that the near-horizon Kerr-Sen-de Sitter black hole in Nariai limit is a fiber over AdS with an appropriate coordinate transformation, instead of fiber over dS. Hence, we can compute the associated central charge and CFT temperature by using the Kerr/CFT method. It is remarkably exhibited that through Cardy's growth of states, the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy on cosmological horizon is reproduced. Moreover, we show that the radial equation of the quantum scalar field in - and -pictures on this charged rotating background in Nariai limit can be portrayed in quadratic Casimir operator form with isometry. We also compute the corresponding thermodynamic quantities from CFT to find the absorption cross-section and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Nonlinear Waves and Solitons · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
