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Information Retention by Stringy Black Holes

Building upon our previous work on two-dimensional stringy black holes and its extension to spherically-symmetric four-dimensional stringy black holes, we show how the latter retain information. A key r\^ole is played by an infinite-dimensional $W_\infty$ symmetry that preserves the area of an isola...

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Autores principales: Ellis, John, Mavromatos, Nick E., Nanopoulos, D.V.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: SISSA 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2065292
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author Ellis, John
Mavromatos, Nick E.
Nanopoulos, D.V.
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description Building upon our previous work on two-dimensional stringy black holes and its extension to spherically-symmetric four-dimensional stringy black holes, we show how the latter retain information. A key r\^ole is played by an infinite-dimensional $W_\infty$ symmetry that preserves the area of an isolated black-hole horizon and hence its entropy. The exactly-marginal conformal world-sheet operator representing a massless stringy particle interacting with the black hole necessarily includes a contribution from $W_\infty$ generators in its vertex function. This admixture manifests the transfer of information between the string black hole and external particles. We discuss different manifestations of $W_\infty$ symmetry in black-hole physics and the connections between them.
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spelling cern-20652922023-03-14T18:33:47Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2065292engEllis, JohnMavromatos, Nick E.Nanopoulos, D.V.Information Retention by Stringy Black HolesParticle Physics - TheoryBuilding upon our previous work on two-dimensional stringy black holes and its extension to spherically-symmetric four-dimensional stringy black holes, we show how the latter retain information. A key r\^ole is played by an infinite-dimensional $W_\infty$ symmetry that preserves the area of an isolated black-hole horizon and hence its entropy. The exactly-marginal conformal world-sheet operator representing a massless stringy particle interacting with the black hole necessarily includes a contribution from $W_\infty$ generators in its vertex function. This admixture manifests the transfer of information between the string black hole and external particles. We discuss different manifestations of $W_\infty$ symmetry in black-hole physics and the connections between them.Building upon our previous work on two-dimensional stringy black holes and its extension to spherically-symmetric four-dimensional stringy black holes, we show how the latter retain information. A key r\^ole is played by an infinite-dimensional $W_\infty$ symmetry that preserves the area of an isolated black-hole horizon and hence its entropy. The exactly-marginal conformal world-sheet operator representing a massless stringy particle interacting with the black hole necessarily includes a contribution from $W_\infty$ generators in its vertex function. This admixture manifests the transfer of information between the string black hole and external particles. We discuss different manifestations of $W_\infty$ symmetry in black-hole physics and the connections between them.SISSAarXiv:1511.01825KCL-PH-TH-2015-51LCTS-2015-38CERN-PH-TH-2015-258ACT-09-15KCL-PH-TH-2015-51LCTS-2015-38CERN-PH-TH-2015-258ACT-09-15oai:cds.cern.ch:20652922015-11-05
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Nanopoulos, D.V.
Information Retention by Stringy Black Holes
title Information Retention by Stringy Black Holes
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title_short Information Retention by Stringy Black Holes
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topic Particle Physics - Theory
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