Revisiting near-extremal and near-BPS black holes in AdS3 supergravity
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The pith
In AdS3 supergravity, the gravitational path integral at low temperatures in the near-horizon region is inequivalent to that of the BTZ background, with distinct contributions from bosonic fluctuations, Chern-Simons fields, and spin-3/2 modes leading to a quantum-level disagreement between near-ext
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Core claim
the gravitational path integral in the near-horizon region is inequivalent to that around BTZ at low temperature... demonstrates a disagreement in the gravitational path integral at the quantum level.
Load-bearing premise
The analysis assumes that the Euclidean path integral can be reliably computed by separating near-horizon and asymptotic regions with appropriate boundary conditions, and that the contributions from Chern-Simons fields and spin-3/2 modes are fully captured without missing higher-order quantum effects or inconsistencies in the supergravity setup.
read the original abstract
Despite the archetypal status of the BTZ background in quantifying quantum aspects of black holes, several features at low temperatures remain imprecise and incomplete. Here, we systematically investigate the behaviour of the Euclidean path integral at low temperatures in the context of AdS3 supergravity, including an analysis of quantum fluctuations in both the near-horizon and asymptotic regions. We clarify and rectify aspects of the bosonic fluctuations, highlighting the role of boundary conditions in AdS3, and show in particular that the gravitational path integral in the near-horizon region is inequivalent to that around BTZ at low temperature. We further account in detail for the contributions of Chern-Simons fields and spin-3/2 modes, thereby refining the disparities between the near-extremal and near-BPS limits at low temperature. Altogether, our analysis sharpens the distinction between near- and far-region dynamics and demonstrates a disagreement in the gravitational path integral at the quantum level.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript systematically investigates the Euclidean gravitational path integral at low temperatures in AdS3 supergravity for near-extremal and near-BPS black holes. It rectifies aspects of bosonic fluctuations by emphasizing the role of boundary conditions, performs explicit one-loop determinant calculations in the near-horizon and asymptotic regions, accounts for Chern-Simons fields and spin-3/2 modes, and concludes that the near-horizon path integral is inequivalent to the standard BTZ computation at low temperature, thereby demonstrating a quantum-level disagreement between near- and far-region dynamics.
Significance. If the explicit one-loop calculations hold, the work sharpens the distinction between near-horizon and asymptotic contributions in AdS3 quantum gravity, with implications for the validity of BTZ approximations in the low-temperature regime and for holographic duals of near-extremal/near-BPS states. The detailed inclusion of supergravity modes and boundary-condition corrections provides a more precise framework for thermodynamic and entropy computations beyond semiclassical limits.
major comments (1)
- [fluctuation analysis and one-loop determinants] The central inequivalence claim rests on the one-loop determinants computed after separating near-horizon and asymptotic regions. The manuscript should explicitly demonstrate (e.g., via a side-by-side comparison of the resulting partition functions or free energies) that the corrected bosonic boundary conditions produce a quantitatively different result from the BTZ case, rather than only stating the inequivalence.
minor comments (3)
- [spin-3/2 modes] Clarify the precise fall-off conditions imposed on the spin-3/2 modes and how they differ between the near-horizon and asymptotic patches; a table summarizing the mode spectra would improve readability.
- [conclusions] The abstract states that disparities between near-extremal and near-BPS limits are refined, but the main text should include a concise summary paragraph or equation contrasting the two limits after all corrections are applied.
- [Chern-Simons and bosonic sectors] Ensure all one-loop determinant expressions are numbered and cross-referenced when discussing their contributions to the path integral.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
axioms (2)
- domain assumption The Euclidean path integral is a valid approach to compute quantum effects in AdS3 supergravity at low temperatures.
- domain assumption Boundary conditions in AdS3 can be chosen to separate near-horizon and asymptotic regions appropriately.
Forward citations
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