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Boundary correlators and the Schwarzian mode

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arxiv 2310.19885 v3 pith:QHZLDUIF submitted 2023-10-30 hep-th cond-mat.str-elgr-qc

classification hep-thcond-mat.str-elgr-qc
keywords boundarycorrelatorsblackfluctuationsholographicmodeplanarschwarzian
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The effective low temperature dynamics of near-extremal black holes is governed by the quantum fluctuations of the Schwarzian mode of JT gravity. Utilizing as a proxy a planar charged black hole in asymptotically Anti-de-Sitter spacetime, we investigate the effects of these fluctuations on a probe scalar field. The corresponding holographic real-time boundary correlators are computed following a holographic renormalization procedure, using the dubbed gravitational Schwinger-Keldysh geometry (grSK) and known exact results of boundary correlators from the near-horizon region. This analysis gives rise to a retarded Green's function that decays as a power law for late Lorentzian times. Its analytic structure indicates the presence of a branch cut in the complex frequency domain at finite temperature. These features are a non-perturbative hallmark that prevails as long as the planar transverse space is kept compact.

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