Reflected entropy in an evaporating black hole through non-isometric map
The black hole information paradox has been an important problem in quantum gravity. In the study of evaporating black hole, it has been proposed that the holographic map between the semi-classical effective description in bulk and the fundamental description in boundary cannot be isometric. In this...
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Zusammenfassung: | The black hole information paradox has been an important problem in quantum
gravity. In the study of evaporating black hole, it has been proposed that the
holographic map between the semi-classical effective description in bulk and
the fundamental description in boundary cannot be isometric. In this work, we
would like to study the reflected entropy in an evaporating black hole model
through non-isometric holographic map. We assume that the evaporating is slowly
enough that it makes sense to ascribe a slowly varying temperature to the
Hawking radiation. We then introduce a two-sided black hole model to
canonically purify the semi-classical state. The holographic map to the
fundamental description is non-isometric and defined by a Haar random unitary
matrix. We show that the entanglement entropy of the radiation in the model
matches the result read from the quantum extremal surface formula and agrees
with the Page curve. Furthermore, we study the reflected entropies between
different regions, including the one between the black holes on different
sides, the one between the radiations distributed symmetrically but
disconnectedly, and the one between the black hole and the radiation on single
side. Our results are consistent with the existing ones based on the effective
descriptions. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.14392 |