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Black holes in dS3

Published inThe journal of high energy physics, vol. 11, no. 11
Publication date2022
First online date2022-11-14
Abstract

In three-dimensional de Sitter space classical black holes do not exist, and the Schwarzschild-de Sitter solution instead describes a conical defect with a single cosmological horizon. We argue that the quantum backreaction of conformal fields can generate a black hole horizon, leading to a three-dimensional quantum de Sitter black hole. Its size can be as large as the cosmological horizon in a Nariai-type limit. We show explicitly how these solutions arise using braneworld holography, but also compare to a non-holographic, perturbative analysis of backreaction due to conformally coupled scalar fields in conical de Sitter space. We analyze the thermodynamics of this quantum black hole, revealing it behaves similarly to its classical four-dimensional counterpart, where the generalized entropy replaces the classical Bekenstein-Hawking entropy. We compute entropy deficits due to nucleating the three-dimensional black hole and revisit arguments for a possible matrix model description of dS spacetimes. Finally, we comment on the holographic dual description for dS spacetimes as seen from the braneworld perspective.

Keywords
  • Black Holes
  • AdS-CFT Correspondence
  • Dimension: 3
  • Space: de Sitter
  • Black hole: quantum
  • Coupling: scalar
  • Dimension: 4
  • Black hole: de Sitter
  • Black hole: horizon
  • Back reaction: quantum
  • Black hole: entropy
  • Duality: holography
  • Field theory: scalar
  • Space-time
  • Membrane model
  • Matrix model
  • Defect
  • Thermodynamics
  • Conformal
Citation (ISO format)
EMPARAN, Roberto et al. Black holes in dS3. In: The journal of high energy physics, 2022, vol. 11, n° 11. doi: 10.1007/JHEP11(2022)073
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