Journal of High Energy Physics (Jul 2024)
Non-trivial saddles in microscopic description of black holes
Abstract
Abstract Non-trivial gravitational saddles have played a key role in the island proposal for the black hole information paradox. It is worth asking if non-trivial saddles exist in microscopic descriptions of black holes. We show this to be the case for 1/8 BPS black holes in N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 8 String Theory in a duality frame, where all charges are Ramond Ramond. The saddles are in the Coulomb branch, where they describe marginally stable bound states of the constituent branes, and correspond to vacua of the BFSS model. The non-perturbative suppression scale is determined by the binding energy. We comment on possible relevance of our results for developing string theoretic parallels of astrophysical black holes.
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