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Radiation in Fluid/Gravity and the Flat Limit

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We explore asymptotically locally anti-de Sitter spacetimes exhibiting gravitational radiative behavior, employing null gauges that allow for a well-defined flat limit. The radiative content in the bulk is captured by the boundary Cotton and stress tensor, which we collect into a radiative vector. We reinterpret this vector holographically in terms of fluid variables in the dual boundary theory. For algebraically special solutions, we uncover a close connection between bulk radiation and dissipative corrections in the boundary stress tensor, demonstrating a direct link between radiation and entropy production in the boundary fluid. This reveals a rich interplay between radiative dynamics in the bulk and out-of-equilibrium conformal physics at the boundary. We then investigate the flat limit of this correspondence in the context of flat-space holography. In this setting, we construct a Carrollian analogue of the radiative vector and introduce Celestial observables, such as energy detectors, which emerge naturally from the bulk's radiative structure. Our analysis shows that bulk radiation sources the Carrollian viscous stress tensor and heat current, which encodes the Bondi news in this framework. We illustrate our results with explicit examples, including Robinson-Trautman spacetimes and accelerating black holes.

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Memory of Robinson-Trautman waves

gr-qc · 2026-04-17 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

Robinson-Trautman waves exhibit an explicit memory effect, with their news-free sector matching boosted rescaled Schwarzschild black holes and the vacuum sector of Euclidean Liouville theory.

Quasinormal Modes of pp-Wave Spacetimes and Zero Temperature Dissipation

gr-qc · 2026-04-15 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

Scalar quasinormal modes on pp-wave spacetimes show zero-temperature dissipation for d >= 3 via an irregular singular point acting as absorber, with exact non-dissipative spectrum for d=2 and gapped modes proven by reduction to Bessel equation.

Flat from AdS: in any dimension and for any spin

hep-th · 2026-06-02 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Recovers Minkowski massless integer-spin solution space as smooth limit of AdS solution space for even dimensions via cosmological-constant expansion of source and vev.

Entanglement Entropy and Thermodynamics of Dynamical Black Holes

hep-th · 2025-09-06 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

In f(R) theories, the replica-method gravitational entropy computed on the apparent horizon matches the Hollands-Wald-Zhang dynamical black hole entropy and satisfies the first law, while the event horizon does not; this lets the generalized second law be reinterpreted as matter entanglement across

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  • Memory of Robinson-Trautman waves gr-qc · 2026-04-17 · unverdicted · none · ref 37 · internal anchor

    Robinson-Trautman waves exhibit an explicit memory effect, with their news-free sector matching boosted rescaled Schwarzschild black holes and the vacuum sector of Euclidean Liouville theory.

  • Quasinormal Modes of pp-Wave Spacetimes and Zero Temperature Dissipation gr-qc · 2026-04-15 · unverdicted · none · ref 32 · internal anchor

    Scalar quasinormal modes on pp-wave spacetimes show zero-temperature dissipation for d >= 3 via an irregular singular point acting as absorber, with exact non-dissipative spectrum for d=2 and gapped modes proven by reduction to Bessel equation.

  • Flat from AdS: in any dimension and for any spin hep-th · 2026-06-02 · unverdicted · none · ref 20 · internal anchor

    Recovers Minkowski massless integer-spin solution space as smooth limit of AdS solution space for even dimensions via cosmological-constant expansion of source and vev.

  • Entanglement Entropy and Thermodynamics of Dynamical Black Holes hep-th · 2025-09-06 · unverdicted · none · ref 62 · internal anchor

    In f(R) theories, the replica-method gravitational entropy computed on the apparent horizon matches the Hollands-Wald-Zhang dynamical black hole entropy and satisfies the first law, while the event horizon does not; this lets the generalized second law be reinterpreted as matter entanglement across