Canonical analysis of the gravitational description of the TT deformation

Abstract

The description of the TT deformation in terms of two-dimensional gravity is analyzed from the Hamiltonian point of view, in a manner analogous to the ADM description of general relativity. We find that the Hamiltonian constraints of the theory imply relations between target-space momentum at finite volume which are equivalent to the TT finite volume flow equations. This fully-quantum TT result emerges already at the classical level within the gravitational theory. We exemplify the analysis for the case when the undeformed sector is a collection of D-2 free massless scalars, where it is shown that -- somewhat non-trivially -- the target-space two-dimensional Poincar\'e symmetry is extended to D dimensions. The connection between canonical quantization of this constrained Hamiltonian system and previous path integral quantizations is also discussed. We extend our analysis to the ``gravitational'' description of JT-type deformations, where it is found that the flow equations obtained involve deformations that twist the spatial boundary conditions.

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