Do subleading corrections to Bekenstein-Hawking entropy hold the key to quantum gravity?

Abstract

Black-holes are considered to be theoretical laboratories for testing models of quantum gravity. It is usually believed that any candidate for quantum gravity must explain the microscopic origin of the Bekenstein-Hawking (S_ BH) entropy. In this letter, we argue (i) the requirement for a candidate approach to go beyond S_ BH and provide generic subleading corrections, and (ii) the importance to disentangle and identify the degrees of freedom leading to S_ BH and its subleading corrections. Using the approach of entanglement of modes across the horizon, we show that the microscopic degrees of freedom that lead to S_ BH and subleading corrections are different. We further show, using microcanonical and canonical ensemble approaches, that the quantum entanglement predicts generic power-law corrections to S_ BH and that the corrections can be identified with the kinematical properties of the event-horizon.

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