Skip to Content

Search: {{$root.lsaSearchQuery.q}}, Page {{$root.page}}

Brown Bag Seminar | Quasinormal Corrections to Near-Extremal Black Hole Thermodynamics

Dan Kapec (Harvard)
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
12:00-1:00 PM
3481 Randall Laboratory Map
Recent work on the quantum mechanics of near-extremal non-supersymmetric black holes has identified a characteristic T^{3/2} scaling of the low temperature black hole partition function. This result has only been derived using the path integral in the near-horizon region and relies on many assumptions. We discuss how to derive the T^{3/2} scaling for the near-extremal rotating BTZ black hole from a calculation in the full black hole background using the Denef-Hartnoll-Sachdev (DHS) formula, which expresses the 1-loop determinant of a thermal geometry in terms of a product over the quasinormal mode spectrum. We also derive the spectral measure for fields of any spin in Euclidean BTZ and use it to provide a new proof of the DHS formula and a new, direct derivation of the BTZ heat kernel. The computations suggest a path to proving the T^{3/2} scaling for the asymptotically flat 4d Kerr black hole.
Building: Randall Laboratory
Event Type: Lecture / Discussion
Tags: brown bag, Brown Bag Seminar, Physics
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics, Department of Physics, HET Brown Bag Series, Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics Seminars, Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics Brown Bag Seminars