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Carrollian Physics at the Black Hole Horizon

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We show that the geometry of a black hole horizon can be described as a Carrollian geometry emerging from an ultra-relativistic limit where the near-horizon radial coordinate plays the role of a virtual velocity of light tending to zero. We prove that the laws governing the dynamics of a black hole horizon, the null Raychaudhuri and Damour equations, are Carrollian conservation laws obtained by taking the ultra-relativistic limit of the conservation of an energy–momentum tensor; we also discuss their physical interpretation. We show that the vector fields preserving the Carrollian geometry of the horizon, dubbed Carrollian Killing vectors, include BMS-like supertranslations and superrotations and that they have non-trivial associated conserved charges on the horizon. In particular, we build a generalization of the angular momentum to the case of non-stationary black holes. Finally, we discuss the relation of these conserved quantities to the infinite tower of charges of the covariant phase space formalism.

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hal-02097407 , version 1 (12-04-2019)

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Laura Donnay, Charles Marteau. Carrollian Physics at the Black Hole Horizon. Class.Quant.Grav., 2019, 36 (16), pp.165002. ⟨10.1088/1361-6382/ab2fd5⟩. ⟨hal-02097407⟩
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