Scrambling time from local perturbations of the eternal BTZ black hole
arXiv:1503.08161 · doi:10.1007/JHEP08(2015)011
Abstract
We compute the mutual information between finite intervals in two non-compact 2d CFTs in the thermofield double formulation after one of them has been locally perturbed by a primary operator at some time $t_Ï$ in the large $c$ limit. We determine the time scale, called the scrambling time, at which the mutual information vanishes and the original entanglement between the thermofield double gets destroyed by the perturbation. We provide a holographic description in terms of a free falling particle in the eternal BTZ black hole that exactly matches our CFT calculations. Our results hold for any time $t_Ï$. In particular, when the latter is large, they reproduce the bulk shock-wave propagation along the BTZ horizon description.
37 pages, 5 figures