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Quantum hair and the string-black hole correspondence

We consider a thought experiment in which an energetic massless string probes a "stringhole" (a heavy string lying on the correspondence curve between strings and black holes) at large enough impact parameter for the regime to be under theoretical control. The corresponding, explicitly uni...

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Autor principal: Veneziano, G.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/30/9/092001
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1499009
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description We consider a thought experiment in which an energetic massless string probes a "stringhole" (a heavy string lying on the correspondence curve between strings and black holes) at large enough impact parameter for the regime to be under theoretical control. The corresponding, explicitly unitary, $S$-matrix turns out to be perturbatively sensitive to the microstate of the stringhole: in particular, at leading order in $l_s/b$, it depends on a projection of the stringhole's Lorentz-contracted quadrupole moment. The string-black hole correspondence is therefore violated if one assumes quantum hair to be exponentially suppressed as a function of black-hole entropy. Implications for the information paradox are briefly discussed.
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spelling cern-14990092023-03-14T17:53:59Zdoi:10.1088/0264-9381/30/9/092001http://cds.cern.ch/record/1499009engVeneziano, G.Quantum hair and the string-black hole correspondenceParticle Physics - TheoryWe consider a thought experiment in which an energetic massless string probes a "stringhole" (a heavy string lying on the correspondence curve between strings and black holes) at large enough impact parameter for the regime to be under theoretical control. The corresponding, explicitly unitary, $S$-matrix turns out to be perturbatively sensitive to the microstate of the stringhole: in particular, at leading order in $l_s/b$, it depends on a projection of the stringhole's Lorentz-contracted quadrupole moment. The string-black hole correspondence is therefore violated if one assumes quantum hair to be exponentially suppressed as a function of black-hole entropy. Implications for the information paradox are briefly discussed.We consider a thought experiment in which an energetic massless string probes a ‘stringhole’ (a heavy string lying on the correspondence curve between strings and black holes) at large enough impact parameter for the regime to be under theoretical control. The corresponding, explicitly unitary, S-matrix turns out to be perturbatively sensitive to the microstate of the stringhole: in particular, at leading order in l(s)/b, it depends on a projection of the stringhole's Lorentz-contracted quadrupole moment. The string–black hole correspondence is therefore violated if one assumes quantum hair to be exponentially suppressed as a function of black-hole entropy. Implications for the information paradox are briefly discussed.We consider a thought experiment in which an energetic massless string probes a "stringhole" (a heavy string lying on the correspondence curve between strings and black holes) at large enough impact parameter for the regime to be under theoretical control. The corresponding, explicitly unitary, $S$-matrix turns out to be perturbatively sensitive to the microstate of the stringhole: in particular, at leading order in $l_s/b$, it depends on a projection of the stringhole's Lorentz-contracted quadrupole moment. The string-black hole correspondence is therefore violated if one assumes quantum hair to be exponentially suppressed as a function of black-hole entropy. Implications for the information paradox are briefly discussed.arXiv:1212.2606CERN-PH-TH-2012-350CERN-PH-TH-2012-350oai:cds.cern.ch:14990092012-12-12
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Quantum hair and the string-black hole correspondence
title Quantum hair and the string-black hole correspondence
title_full Quantum hair and the string-black hole correspondence
title_fullStr Quantum hair and the string-black hole correspondence
title_full_unstemmed Quantum hair and the string-black hole correspondence
title_short Quantum hair and the string-black hole correspondence
title_sort quantum hair and the string-black hole correspondence
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0264-9381/30/9/092001
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