Near-horizon conformal symmetry and black hole entropy in any dimension

Gungwon Kang, Jun-ichirou Koga, and Mu-In Park
Phys. Rev. D 70, 024005 – Published 22 July 2004
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Abstract

Recently, Carlip proposed a derivation of the entropy of the two-dimensional dilatonic black hole by investigating the Virasoro algebra associated with a newly introduced near-horizon conformal symmetry. We point out not only that the algebra of these conformal transformations is not well defined on the horizon, but also that the correct use of the eigenvalue of the operator L0 yields vanishing entropy. It has been shown that these problems can be resolved by choosing a different basis of the conformal transformations which is regular even at the horizon. We also show the generalization of Carlip’s derivation to any higher dimensional case in pure Einstein gravity. The entropy obtained is proportional to the area of the event horizon, but it also depends linearly on the product of the surface gravity and the parameter length of a horizon segment in consideration. We finally point out that this derivation of black hole entropy is quite different from the ones proposed so far, and several features of this method and some open issues are also discussed.

  • Received 17 February 2004

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.70.024005

©2004 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Gungwon Kang1,*, Jun-ichirou Koga2,†, and Mu-In Park3,‡

  • 1School of Physics, Korea Institute for Advanced Study, 207-43 Cheongryangri-dong, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul 130-012, Korea
  • 2Advanced Research Institute for Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-8555, Japan
  • 3Department of Physics, POSTECH, Pohang 790-784, Korea

  • *Email address: gwkang@kias.re.kr
  • Email address: koga@gravity.phys.waseda.ac.jp
  • Email address: muinpark@yahoo.com

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Vol. 70, Iss. 2 — 15 July 2004

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