IAS High Energy Theory Seminar
Supersymmetric Black Holes and $T\bar{T}$ Deformation
This seminar will be presented in-person and on Zoom.
https://theias.zoom.us/j/84232389159?pwd=UAWukoEv3RMKL8ssHZ2nUfIwggISU7.1
Abstract: The entropy of supersymmetric black holes in string theory compactifications can be related to that of a D- or M-brane system, which in many cases can be further reduced to a two-dimensional conformal field theory (CFT). For black holes in M-theory, this relation involves a decoupling limit where the black hole mass diverges. We suggest that moving away from this limit corresponds to a specific irrelevant perturbation of the CFT, namely the supersymmetric completion of the $T\bar{T}$ deformation. We demonstrate that the black hole mass matches precisely with the $T\bar{T}$ deformed energy levels, upon identifying the $T\bar{T}$ deformation parameter with the inverse of the leading term of the black hole mass. We discuss various implications for black holes and deformed CFT's, including a Hagedorn temperature for wrapped M5-branes, and potential change of degeneracies in the deformed theory.