On Reflectivity of Quantum Black Hole Horizons

Abstract

We study the reflectivity of quantum black hole (BH) horizons using detailed balance and fluctuation-dissipation theorem, finding a universal flux reflectivity given by the Boltzmann factor R = (- |ω| k T H), where ω is frequency in the horizon frame and T H is the Hawking temperature. This implies CP-symmetry (or RP3 topology) of the extended BH spacetime. We then briefly discuss related physical implications: We predict echoes in the ringdown of Kerr BHs, but they do not exhibit ergoregion instability. The viscosity in the membrane paradigm is modified to η = c316π G( |ω| 4 k T H), only approaching General Relativistic value at high frequencies.

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