BMS invariance and the membrane paradigm

Aug 26, 2015
14 pages
Published in:
  • JHEP 03 (2016) 023
  • Published: Mar 4, 2016
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Abstract: (arXiv)
The Bondi-van der Burg-Metzner-Sachs (BMS) group is the asymptotic symmetry group of asymptotically flat spacetime. It is infinite dimensional and entails an infinite number of conservation laws. According to the black hole membrane paradigm, null infinity (in asymptotically flat spacetime) and black hole event horizons behave like fluid membranes. The fluid dynamics of the membrane is governed by an infinite set of symmetries and conservation laws. Our main result is to point out that the infinite set of symmetries and conserved charges of the BMS group and the membrane paradigm are the same. This relationship has several consequences. First, it sheds light on the physical interpretation of BMS conservation laws. Second, it generalizes the BMS conservation laws to arbitrary subregions of arbitrary null surfaces. Third, it clarifies the identification of the superrotation subgroup of the BMS group. We briefly comment on the black hole information problem.
Note:
  • 16 pages, 1 figure
  • Black Holes
  • Classical Theories of Gravity
  • momentum: conservation law
  • energy: conservation law
  • invariance: reparametrization
  • scattering: gravitation
  • membrane
  • fluid
  • horizon
  • diffeomorphism