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Thermal nature of a generic null surface

Published 25 Oct 2021 in gr-qc, hep-th, and quant-ph | (2110.12665v2)

Abstract: Dynamical properties of a generic null surface are known to have a thermodynamic interpretation. Such an interpretation is completely based on an analogy between the usual law of thermodynamics and structure of gravitational field equation on the surface. Here we materialise this analogy and show that assigning a temperature on the null surface for a local observer is indeed physically relevant. We find that for a local frame, chosen as outgoing massless chargeless particle (or field mode), perceives a "{\it local unstable Hamiltonian}" very near to the surface. Due to this it has finite quantum probability to escape through acausal null path which is given by Maxwell-Boltzmann like distribution, thereby providing a temperature on the surface.

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