RST model

Conformal anomaly free CGHS model

The Russo–Susskind–Thorlacius model[1] or RST model in short is a modification of the CGHS model to take care of conformal anomalies and render it analytically soluble. In the CGHS model, if we include Faddeev–Popov ghosts to gauge-fix diffeomorphisms in the conformal gauge, they contribute an anomaly of -24. Each matter field contributes an anomaly of 1. So, unless N=24, we will have gravitational anomalies. To the CGHS action

S CGHS = 1 2 π d 2 x g { e 2 ϕ [ R + 4 ( ϕ ) 2 + 4 λ 2 ] i = 1 N 1 2 ( f i ) 2 } {\displaystyle S_{\text{CGHS}}={\frac {1}{2\pi }}\int d^{2}x\,{\sqrt {-g}}\left\{e^{-2\phi }\left[R+4\left(\nabla \phi \right)^{2}+4\lambda ^{2}\right]-\sum _{i=1}^{N}{\frac {1}{2}}\left(\nabla f_{i}\right)^{2}\right\}} , the following term
S RST = κ 8 π d 2 x g [ R 1 2 R 2 ϕ R ] {\displaystyle S_{\text{RST}}=-{\frac {\kappa }{8\pi }}\int d^{2}x\,{\sqrt {-g}}\left[R{\frac {1}{\nabla ^{2}}}R-2\phi R\right]}

is added, where κ is either ( N 24 ) / 12 {\displaystyle (N-24)/12} or N / 12 {\displaystyle N/12} depending upon whether ghosts are considered. The nonlocal term leads to nonlocality. In the conformal gauge,

S RST = κ π d x + d x [ + ρ ρ + ϕ + ρ ] {\displaystyle S_{\text{RST}}=-{\frac {\kappa }{\pi }}\int dx^{+}\,dx^{-}\left[\partial _{+}\rho \partial _{-}\rho +\phi \partial _{+}\partial _{-}\rho \right]} .

It might appear as if the theory is local in the conformal gauge, but this overlooks the fact that the Raychaudhuri equations are still nonlocal.

References

  1. ^ Russo, Jorge; Susskind, Leonard; Thorlacius, Lárus (15 Oct 1992). "The Endpoint of Hawking Evaporation". Physical Review. 46 (8): 3444–3449. arXiv:hep-th/9206070. Bibcode:1992PhRvD..46.3444R. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.46.3444. PMID 10015289. S2CID 184623.
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