(Non-adiabatic) string creation on nice slices in Schwarzschild black holes

Abstract Nice slices have played a pivotal role in the discussion of the black hole information paradox as they avoid regions of strong spacetime curvature and yet smoothly cut through the infalling matter and the outgoing Hawking radiation, thus, justifying the use of low energy field theory. To av...

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Main Authors: Andrea Puhm, Francisco Rojas, Tomonori Ugajin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-04-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP04(2017)156
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spelling doaj-3467fce208664d14a60736eeb996d0172020-11-24T21:33:54ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792017-04-012017413110.1007/JHEP04(2017)156(Non-adiabatic) string creation on nice slices in Schwarzschild black holesAndrea Puhm0Francisco Rojas1Tomonori Ugajin2Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Harvard UniversityInstituto de Física Teórica, UNESP-Universidade Estadual PaulistaKavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of CaliforniaAbstract Nice slices have played a pivotal role in the discussion of the black hole information paradox as they avoid regions of strong spacetime curvature and yet smoothly cut through the infalling matter and the outgoing Hawking radiation, thus, justifying the use of low energy field theory. To avoid information loss it has been argued recently, however, that local effective field theory has to break down at the horizon. To assess the extent of this breakdown in a UV complete framework we study string-theoretic effects on nice slices in Schwarzschild black holes. Our purpose is two-fold. First, we use nice slices to address various open questions and caveats of [1] where it was argued that boost-enhanced non-adiabatic string-theoretic effects at the horizon could provide a dynamical mechanism for the firewall. Second, we identify two non-adiabatic effects on nice slices in Schwarzschild black holes: pair production of open strings near the horizon enhanced by the presence of the infinite tower of highly excited string states and a late-time non-adiabatic effect intrinsic to nice slices.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP04(2017)156Black HolesBlack Holes in String Theory
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Francisco Rojas
Tomonori Ugajin
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Francisco Rojas
Tomonori Ugajin
(Non-adiabatic) string creation on nice slices in Schwarzschild black holes
Journal of High Energy Physics
Black Holes
Black Holes in String Theory
author_facet Andrea Puhm
Francisco Rojas
Tomonori Ugajin
author_sort Andrea Puhm
title (Non-adiabatic) string creation on nice slices in Schwarzschild black holes
title_short (Non-adiabatic) string creation on nice slices in Schwarzschild black holes
title_full (Non-adiabatic) string creation on nice slices in Schwarzschild black holes
title_fullStr (Non-adiabatic) string creation on nice slices in Schwarzschild black holes
title_full_unstemmed (Non-adiabatic) string creation on nice slices in Schwarzschild black holes
title_sort (non-adiabatic) string creation on nice slices in schwarzschild black holes
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Abstract Nice slices have played a pivotal role in the discussion of the black hole information paradox as they avoid regions of strong spacetime curvature and yet smoothly cut through the infalling matter and the outgoing Hawking radiation, thus, justifying the use of low energy field theory. To avoid information loss it has been argued recently, however, that local effective field theory has to break down at the horizon. To assess the extent of this breakdown in a UV complete framework we study string-theoretic effects on nice slices in Schwarzschild black holes. Our purpose is two-fold. First, we use nice slices to address various open questions and caveats of [1] where it was argued that boost-enhanced non-adiabatic string-theoretic effects at the horizon could provide a dynamical mechanism for the firewall. Second, we identify two non-adiabatic effects on nice slices in Schwarzschild black holes: pair production of open strings near the horizon enhanced by the presence of the infinite tower of highly excited string states and a late-time non-adiabatic effect intrinsic to nice slices.
topic Black Holes
Black Holes in String Theory
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP04(2017)156
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