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Near-horizon Carroll symmetry and black hole Love numbers

Published 13 Dec 2018 in hep-th and gr-qc | (1812.05643v2)

Abstract: According to the black hole membrane paradigm, the black hole event horizon behaves like a 2+1 dimensional fluid. The fluid has nonzero momentum density but zero velocity. As a result, it does not respond to tidal forces in the usual way. In this note, we point out that this unusual behavior can be traced back to an emergent, near-horizon Carroll symmetry (the Carroll group is the $c\rightarrow 0$ limit of the Poincar\'e group). For Schwarzschild black holes in $d=4$ general relativity, we relate the vanishing of the black hole fluid's velocity to vanishing of the black hole's Love numbers. This suggests near-horizon Carroll symmetry may have a role to play in explaining black hole Love numbers.

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