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Qiuzhen College, Tsinghua University
Yau Mathematical Sciences Center, Tsinghua University (YMSC)
Tsinghua Sanya International  Mathematics Forum (TSIMF)
Shanghai Institute for Mathematics and  Interdisciplinary Sciences (SIMIS)
BIMSA > BIMSA String Theory Seminar The photon sphere and response functions in AdS/CFT
The photon sphere and response functions in AdS/CFT
Organizer
Jun Tao Wang
Speaker
Hao-Yu Sun
Time
Tuesday, November 21, 2023 3:50 PM - 5:15 PM
Venue
A3-3-201
Online
Zoom 928 682 9093 (BIMSA)
Abstract
We demonstrate that the photon sphere plays a surprising role in the holography for small AdS-Schwarzschild black holes. A precise formula is derived to show how a black hole amplifies or attenuates an oscillating source dual to boundary operators across the bulk. We estimate the quasi-normal modes of small black holes at large angular momenta $l$. The lowest mode matches the phase transition for the massless scalar fields and the null geodesics, which are identified with the short-lived excitations of the black hole at large $l$. This sharpens the conjecture by Hashimoto that the photon sphere seen by a boundary observer is the spatial Fourier transform of the response function. The conjecture agrees excellently with numerics after certain long-lived excitations -- associated with geodesics connecting boundary points, predicted by Festuccia and Liu -- are removed from the response, which is then controlled by the short-lived excitations of the black hole.
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