Sep 12–13, 2024
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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A Selberg zeta function for warped AdS3 black holes

Sep 13, 2024, 2:55 p.m.
5m
PI/3-394 - Skyroom (Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics)

PI/3-394 - Skyroom

Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics

60
4+1 minute talk (PSI & PhD Students) Lightning Talks

Speaker

Agla Thorarinsdottir (University of Iceland)

Description

The Selberg zeta function and trace formula are powerful tools used to calculate kinetic operator spectra and quasinormal modes on hyperbolic quotient spacetimes. In this article, we extend this formalism to non-hyperbolic quotients by constructing a Selberg zeta function for warped AdS3 black holes. We also consider the so-called self-dual solutions, which are of interest in connection to near-horizon extremal Kerr. We establish a map between the zeta function zeroes and the quasinormal modes on warped AdS3 black hole backgrounds. In the process, we use a method involving conformal coordinates and the symmetry structure of the scalar Laplacian to construct a warped version of the hyperbolic half-space metric, which to our knowledge is new and may have interesting applications of its own, which we describe. We end by discussing several future directions for this work, such as computing 1-loop determinants (which govern quantum corrections) on the quotient spacetimes we consider, as well as adapting the formalism presented here to more generic orbifolds.

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Primary authors

Agla Thorarinsdottir (University of Iceland) Rahul Poddar (University of North Florida) Victoria Martin (University of North Florida)

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