Quantum geometry of isolated horizons and black hole entropy (Q5929531)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1585204
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Quantum geometry of isolated horizons and black hole entropy (English)
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5 April 2001
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A non-perturbative quantization of the sector of general relativity, coupled to matter, admitting non-rotating isolated horizons as inner boundaries is carried out. The emphasis is on the quantum geometry of the horizon. Polymer excitations of the bulk quantum geometry pierce the horizon and endowing it with area. The intrinsic geometry of the horizon is then described by the quantum Chern-Simons theory of a \(U(1)\) connection on a punctured 2-sphere, the horizon. Subtle mathematical features of the quantum Chern-Simons theory turn out to be important for the existence of a coherent quantum theory of the horizon geometry. Heuristically, the intrinsic geometry is flat everywhere except at the punctures. The distributional curvature of the \(U(1)\) connection at the punctures gives rise to quantized deficit angles which account for the overall curvature. For macroscopic black holes, the logarithm of the number of these horizon microstates is proportional to the area, irrespective of the values of (non-gravitational) charges. Thus, the black hole entropy can be accounted for entirely by the quantum states of the horizon geometry. The analysis is applicable to all non-rotating black holes, including the astrophysically interesting ones which are very far from extremality. Cosmological horizons to which statistical mechanical considerations are known to apply are also naturally incorporated.
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non-perturbative quantum gravity
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non-perturbative quantization
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isolated horizon
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Chern-Simons theory
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black hole
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quantum boundary condition
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Bargmann-Segal representation
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