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Grey-body Factors, Irreversibility and Multiple Island Saddles

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We consider the effect of grey-body factors on the entanglement island prescription for computing the entropy of an arbitrary subset of the Hawking radiation of an evaporating black hole. When there is a non-trivial grey-body factor, the modes reflected back into the black hole affect the position of the quantum extremal surfaces at a subleading level with respect to the scrambling time. The grey-body factor allows us to analyse the role of irreversibility in the evaporation. In particular, we show that irreversibility allows multiple saddles to dominate the entropy, rather than just two as expected on the basis of Page's theorem. We show that these multiple saddles can be derived from a generalization of Page's theorem that involves a nested temporal sequence of unitary averages. We then consider how irreversibility affects the monogamy entanglement problem.

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Black Hole Multi-Entropy Curves

hep-th · 2024-12-10 · conditional · novelty 5.0

For a Haar-random model of an evaporating black hole, the q-partite Renyi multi-entropy of the black hole plus q-1 radiation subsystems peaks at a multi-entropy time later than the Page time and does not vanish at complete evaporation.

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  • Black Hole Multi-Entropy Curves hep-th · 2024-12-10 · conditional · none · ref 8 · internal anchor

    For a Haar-random model of an evaporating black hole, the q-partite Renyi multi-entropy of the black hole plus q-1 radiation subsystems peaks at a multi-entropy time later than the Page time and does not vanish at complete evaporation.