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BCFT entanglement entropy at large central charge and the black hole interior

James Sully, Mark Van Raamsdonk, David Wakeham

2021Journal of High Energy Physics127 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract In this note, we consider entanglement and Renyi entropies for spatial subsystems of a boundary conformal field theory (BCFT) or of a CFT in a state constructed using a Euclidean BCFT path integral. Holographic calculations suggest that these entropies undergo phase transitions as a function of time or parameters describing the subsystem; these arise from a change in topology of the RT surface. In recent applications to black hole physics, such transitions have been seen to govern whether or not the bulk entanglement wedge of a (B)CFT region includes a portion of the black hole interior and have played a crucial role in understanding the semiclassical origin of the Page curve for evaporating black holes. In this paper, we reproduce these holographic results via direct (B)CFT calculations. Using the replica method, the entropies are related to correlation functions of twist operators in a Euclidean BCFT. These correlations functions can be expanded in various channels involving intermediate bulk or boundary operators. Under certain sparseness conditions on the spectrum and OPE coefficients of bulk and boundary operators, we show that the twist correlators are dominated by the vacuum block in a single channel, with the relevant channel depending on the position of the twists. These transitions between channels lead to the holographically observed phase transitions in entropies.

Topics & Concepts

Semiclassical physicsPhysicsQuantum entanglementConformal field theoryBoundary conformal field theoryEuclidean geometryBlack hole (networking)Central chargeQuantum mechanicsPhase transitionPath integral formulationConformal mapBoundary value problemGeometryQuantumMathematicsNeumann boundary conditionLink-state routing protocolComputer networkRouting (electronic design automation)Robin boundary conditionRouting protocolComputer scienceBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories