General gravitational charges on null hypersurfaces

Abstract We perform a detailed study of the covariance properties of the symplectic potential of general relativity on a null hypersurface, and of the different polarizations that can be used to study conservative as well as leaky boundary conditions. This allows us to identify a one-parameter famil...

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Published in:Journal of High Energy Physics
Main Authors: Gloria Odak, Antoine Rignon-Bret, Simone Speziale
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2023)038
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description Abstract We perform a detailed study of the covariance properties of the symplectic potential of general relativity on a null hypersurface, and of the different polarizations that can be used to study conservative as well as leaky boundary conditions. This allows us to identify a one-parameter family of covariant symplectic potentials. We compute the charges and fluxes for the most general phase space with arbitrary variations. We study five symmetry groups that arise when different restrictions on the variations are included. Requiring stationarity as in the original Wald-Zoupas prescription selects a unique member of the family of symplectic potentials, the one of Chandrasekaran, Flanagan and Prabhu. The associated charges are all conserved on non-expanding horizons, but not on flat spacetime. We show that it is possible to require a weaker notion of stationarity which selects another symplectic potential, again in a unique way, and whose charges are conserved on both non-expanding horizons and flat light-cones. Furthermore, the flux of future-pointing diffeomorphisms at leading-order around an outgoing flat light-cone is positive and reproduces a tidal heating plus a memory term. We also study the conformal conservative boundary conditions suggested by the alternative polarization and identify under which conditions they define a non-ambiguous variational principle. Our results have applications for dynamical notions of entropy, and are useful to clarify the interplay between different boundary conditions, charge prescriptions, and symmetry groups that can be associated with a null boundary.
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spelling doaj-art-0afd8156f63c4bfa9c8ce59e1bcfe8622025-08-20T00:00:05ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792023-12-0120231216010.1007/JHEP12(2023)038General gravitational charges on null hypersurfacesGloria Odak0Antoine Rignon-Bret1Simone Speziale2Aix Marseille Univ., Univ. de Toulon, CNRS, CPT, UMR 7332Aix Marseille Univ., Univ. de Toulon, CNRS, CPT, UMR 7332Aix Marseille Univ., Univ. de Toulon, CNRS, CPT, UMR 7332Abstract We perform a detailed study of the covariance properties of the symplectic potential of general relativity on a null hypersurface, and of the different polarizations that can be used to study conservative as well as leaky boundary conditions. This allows us to identify a one-parameter family of covariant symplectic potentials. We compute the charges and fluxes for the most general phase space with arbitrary variations. We study five symmetry groups that arise when different restrictions on the variations are included. Requiring stationarity as in the original Wald-Zoupas prescription selects a unique member of the family of symplectic potentials, the one of Chandrasekaran, Flanagan and Prabhu. The associated charges are all conserved on non-expanding horizons, but not on flat spacetime. We show that it is possible to require a weaker notion of stationarity which selects another symplectic potential, again in a unique way, and whose charges are conserved on both non-expanding horizons and flat light-cones. Furthermore, the flux of future-pointing diffeomorphisms at leading-order around an outgoing flat light-cone is positive and reproduces a tidal heating plus a memory term. We also study the conformal conservative boundary conditions suggested by the alternative polarization and identify under which conditions they define a non-ambiguous variational principle. Our results have applications for dynamical notions of entropy, and are useful to clarify the interplay between different boundary conditions, charge prescriptions, and symmetry groups that can be associated with a null boundary.https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2023)038Black HolesClassical Theories of GravitySpace-Time Symmetries
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General gravitational charges on null hypersurfaces
Black Holes
Classical Theories of Gravity
Space-Time Symmetries
title General gravitational charges on null hypersurfaces
title_full General gravitational charges on null hypersurfaces
title_fullStr General gravitational charges on null hypersurfaces
title_full_unstemmed General gravitational charges on null hypersurfaces
title_short General gravitational charges on null hypersurfaces
title_sort general gravitational charges on null hypersurfaces
topic Black Holes
Classical Theories of Gravity
Space-Time Symmetries
url https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2023)038
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