Entropy and Spectrum of Near-Extremal Black Holes: semiclassical brane solutions to non-perturbative problems
Sergio Hern\'andez-Cuenca

TL;DR
This paper investigates the entropy behavior of near-extremal black holes, revealing the necessity of non-perturbative effects and brane solutions to resolve negative entropy issues and understand spectral gaps in quantum gravity.
Contribution
It introduces new semiclassical brane solutions and instanton saddles that dominate near-extremal black hole thermodynamics and connect matrix integrals with gravitational correlators.
Findings
Negative entropy at low temperatures is universal in effective quantum gravity theories.
New instanton solutions involving dynamical branes are identified and match with dual gauge theory calculations.
Spectral gaps in supersymmetric theories are explained through matrix ensemble analysis, consistent with supergravity predictions.
Abstract
The black hole entropy has been observed to generically turn negative at exponentially low temperatures in the extremal Bekenstein-Hawking entropy , a seeming pathology often attributed to missing non-perturbative effects. In fact, we show that this negativity must happen for any effective theory of quantum gravity with an ensemble description. To do so, we identify the usual gravitational entropy as an annealed entropy , and prove that this quantity gives at extremality if and only if the ground-state energy is protected by supersymmetry, and diverges negatively otherwise. The actual thermodynamically-behaved quantity is the average or quenched entropy , whose calculation is poorly understood in gravity: it involves replica wormholes in a regime where the topological expansion breaks down. Using matrix integrals we find new instanton saddles that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
