
arXiv: 2307.02587
AbstractWe show that for a unitary modular invariant 2D CFT with central charge $$c>1$$ c > 1 and having a nonzero twist gap in the spectrum of Virasoro primaries, for sufficiently large spin J, there always exist spin-J operators with twist falling in the interval $$(\frac{c-1}{12}-\varepsilon ,\frac{c-1}{12}+\varepsilon )$$ ( c - 1 12 - ε , c - 1 12 + ε ) with $$\varepsilon =O(J^{-1/2}\log J)$$ ε = O ( J - 1 / 2 log J ) . We establish that the number of Virasoro primary operators in such a window has a Cardy-like, i.e., $$\exp \left( 2\pi \sqrt{\frac{(c-1)J}{6}}\right) $$ exp 2 π ( c - 1 ) J 6 growth. A similar result is proven for a family of holographic CFTs with the twist gap growing linearly in c and a uniform boundedness condition, in the regime $$J\gg c^3\gg 1$$ J ≫ c 3 ≫ 1 . From the perspective of near-extremal rotating BTZ black holes (without electric charge), our result is valid when the Hawking temperature is much lower than the “gap temperature.”
Analogues of general relativity in lower dimensions, High Energy Physics - Theory, Black holes, BTZ black hole, FOS: Physical sciences, String and superstring theories in gravitational theory, String and superstring theories; other extended objects (e.g., branes) in quantum field theory, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), near-extremal black holes, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), holographic principle, Mathematical Physics
Analogues of general relativity in lower dimensions, High Energy Physics - Theory, Black holes, BTZ black hole, FOS: Physical sciences, String and superstring theories in gravitational theory, String and superstring theories; other extended objects (e.g., branes) in quantum field theory, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), near-extremal black holes, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), holographic principle, Mathematical Physics
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