Non-linear equation of motion for higher curvature semiclassical gravity
Abstract
We derive the non-linear semiclassical equation of motion for a general diffeomorphism-invariant theory of gravity by leveraging the thermodynamic properties of closed causal horizons. Our work employs two complementary approaches. The first approach utilizes perturbative quantum gravity applied to a Rindler horizon. The result is then mapped to a stretched light cone, which can be understood as a union of Rindler planes. Here, we adopt the semiclassical physical process formulation, encapsulated by Q = T δ Sgen where the heat-flux Q is related to the expectation value of stress-energy tensor Tab and Sgen is the generalized entropy. The second approach introduces a "higher curvature" Raychaudhuri equation, where the vanishing of the quantum expansion \(\) pointwise as required by restricted quantum focusing establishes an equilibrium condition, \(δ Sgen = 0\), at the null boundary of a causal diamond. While previous studies have only derived the linearized semiclassical equation of motion for higher curvature gravity, our work resolves this limitation by providing a fully non-linear formulation without invoking holography.
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