To B or not to be in single-trace TT¯ holography

Amit Giveon, Daniel Vainshtein*

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Abstract

Superstring theory on black-strings backgrounds, corresponding to deformed, rotating BTZ black holes, formed near k NS5 branes by p fundamental strings or negative strings, is inspected. For non-rotating black strings, in the positive case, it was shown in [1] that the excitation energy of a probe long string, plus its contribution to the black-string background, 1/p fraction of the black-string energy, is the same as that in TT¯ deformed CFT2 with c=6k, if the B-field vanishes at the origin. This supports the claim that the black string can be thought of as a state in a symmetric product of p CFT2's with central charge c=6k, where the black-string energy is split equally among all p factors. In [1], it was not verified that this property persists in other cases. Here, we generalize the investigation of [1] to the superstring on deformed, rotating BTZ black holes, for both the positive and negative cases. We find the particular value of the B-field at the origin, for which the total energy of a probe long string, consisting of its excitation energy plus its contribution to the 1/p fraction of the black-string energy, is the same as that in TT¯ deformed CFT2 with c=6k. Interestingly, the B-field required for this harmony with single-trace TT¯ holography, does not vanish at the origin in the rotating cases.

Original languageEnglish
Article number116905
JournalNuclear Physics B
Volume1015
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2025

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Keywords

  • AdS-CFT correspondence
  • Black holes in string theory
  • Gauge-gravity correspondence
  • Long strings

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