JT gravity and near-extremal thermodynamics for Kerr black holes in AdS₄, 5 for rotating perturbations

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DOI10.1007/JHEP02(2023)132arXiv2212.12332OpenAlexW4320881649MaRDI QIDQ6041729FDOQ6041729


Authors: Rohan R. Poojary Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 12 May 2023

Published in: Journal of High Energy Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We study the near horizon 2d gravity theory which captures the near extremal thermodynamics of Kerr black holes where a linear combination of excess angular momentum deltaJ and excess mass deltaM is held fixed. These correspond to processes where both the mass and the angular momenta of extremal Kerr black holes are perturbed leaving them near extremal. For the Kerr AdS4 we hold deltaJmathcalL,deltaM=0 while for Myers-Perry(MP) type Kerr black hole in AdS5 we hold deltaJvarphi1,2hspace0.2cmmathcalLvarphi1,2,deltaM=0. We show that in near horizon, the 2d Jackiw-Teitelboim theory is able to capture the thermodynamics of the higher dimensional black holes at small near extremal temperatures TH. We show this by generalizing the near horizon limits found in literature by parameters mathcalL and mathcalLvarphi1,2 for the two geometries. The resulting JT theory captures the near extremal thermodynamics of such geometries provided we identify the temperature TH(2) of the near horizon AdS2 geometry to be TH(2)=TH/(1mu,mathcalL) for 4d Kerr and TH(2)=TH/(1mu,(mathcalLvarphi1+mathcalLvarphi2)) for 5d Kerr where mu is their chemical potential, with mu,mathcalL<1 and mu,(mathcalLvarphi1+mathcalLvarphi2)<1 respectively. We also argue that such a theory embeds itself non-trivially in the higher dimensional theory dual to the Kerr geometries.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.12332




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