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A microscopic description of black hole evaporation via holography

arXiv:1603.03055 · doi:10.1142/S0218271816440028

Abstract

We propose a description of how a large, cold black hole (black zero-brane) in type IIA superstring theory evaporates into freely propagating D0-branes, by solving the dual gauge theory quantitatively. The energy spectrum of emitted D0-branes is parametrically close to thermal when the black hole is large. The black hole, while initially cold, gradually becomes an extremely hot and stringy object as it evaporates. As it emits D0-branes, its emission rate speeds up and it evaporates completely without leaving any remnant. Hence this system provides us with a concrete holographic description of black hole evaporation without information loss.

6 Pages, 2 Figures, This Essay received an honorable mention in the Gravity Research Foundation essay competition 2016, to appear in International Journal of Modern Physics D. Minor adjustments added