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Thermalization of Wightman functions in AdS/CFT and quasinormal modes

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We study the time evolution of Wightman two-point functions of scalar fields in AdS$_3$-Vaidya, a spacetime undergoing gravitational collapse. In the boundary field theory, the collapse corresponds to a quench process where the dual 1+1 dimensional CFT is taken out of equilibrium and subsequently thermalizes. From the two-point function, we extract an effective occupation number in the boundary theory and study how it approaches the thermal Bose-Einstein distribution. We find that the Wightman functions, as well as the effective occupation numbers, thermalize with a rate set by the lowest quasinormal mode of the scalar field in the BTZ black hole background. We give a heuristic argument for the quasinormal decay, which is expected to apply to more general Vaidya spacetimes also in higher dimensions. This suggests a unified picture in which thermalization times of one- and two-point functions are determined by the lowest quasinormal mode. Finally, we study how these results compare to previous calculations of two-point functions based on the geodesic approximation.

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Superluminal chaos after a quantum quench

hep-th · 2019-08-23 · conditional · novelty 7.0

In BTZ-Vaidya holographic quenches, out-of-time-order correlators imply a transient superluminal butterfly velocity v_B = r_+/r_- > 1 while Lyapunov growth saturates the chaos bounds set by the local temperatures.

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  • Superluminal chaos after a quantum quench hep-th · 2019-08-23 · conditional · none · ref 32 · internal anchor

    In BTZ-Vaidya holographic quenches, out-of-time-order correlators imply a transient superluminal butterfly velocity v_B = r_+/r_- > 1 while Lyapunov growth saturates the chaos bounds set by the local temperatures.