论文标题
近晶体渐近对称性的重力记忆效应
Gravitational Memory Effect for Near-Horizon Asymptotic Symmetries
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论文摘要
引力记忆效应已成为一个新窗口,并在引力波天文学领域开辟了几种有趣的途径,并与其与渐近对称性的相互联系(AS)开放。从理论和观察角度来看,这方向的最新发展引起了人们的关注。已经表明,这种效果也可以在黑洞的地平线附近恢复,这可能在理解信息悖论中起着至关重要的作用。通过这种动机,我们研究了黑洞地平线附近的重力记忆效应,类似于在渐近零无限上获得的重力记忆效应。 我们首先研究了黑洞地平线附近的AS如何通过某些理想探测器检测到它们后如何通过GW穿过设置来检测到它们作为配置(内存)的某些永久变化。从两个不同的角度研究了AS的出现。首先,当两个黑洞沿着普通的无效表面粘合时,如何像焊接自由一样出现。其次,以AS的形式保留黑洞的近地平线度量标准的渐近形式。我们已经建立了一种类似的形式,即对于这两种观点,在非极端和极端黑洞的地平线附近的位移记忆形式。我们还讨论了超级译本记忆或头发的检测前景。在这个方向上,除了记忆效应以外,我们还探索了通过标准的一般相对性测试来检测超译的黑洞的可能性。我们提出了一个方案,其中可以通过检查地平线附近的光子轨迹来区分这种配置与普通黑洞。众所周知,尚未检测到重力记忆,在这个方向上,我们的研究可能是对未来AS签名的有用贡献。
Gravitational memory effect has emerged as a new window and opened up several intriguing avenues in the field of gravitational wave astronomy together with its inter-connection to asymptotic symmetries (AS). The recent developments in this direction have drawn considerable attention from theoretical as well as observational perspectives. It has been shown that such effects can also be recovered near the horizon of black holes which might play a crucial role in understanding the information paradox. With this motivation, we have studied the gravitational memory effect near the horizon of black holes analogous to the one obtained at asymptotic null infinity. We first study how the AS emerge near the horizon of black holes and how they can be detected via some ideal detectors as some permanent change of configurations (Memory) once GW passes through the setup. The emergence of AS is studied from two different perspectives. First, how AS emerge as soldering freedoms when two black holes are being glued along a common null surface. Secondly, in the form of AS that preserve the asymptotic form of the near horizon metric of a black hole. We have established an analogous form of the displacement memory near the horizon of non-extreme and extreme black holes for both these perspectives. We also discuss the detection prospects of the supertranslation memory or hair. In this direction, other than the memory effect, we have explored the possibility of detecting a supertranslated black hole through standard tests of General Relativity. We propose a scenario in which such a configuration may be distinguished from ordinary black holes by examining the photon trajectories near the horizon. As we know that the gravitational memory has not been detected yet, in this direction, our study might serve as a useful contribution towards investigation of the signatures of AS in the future.