Thermodynamics of a Spherically Symmetric Causal Diamond in Minkowski Spacetime
Abstract
We compute a gravitational on-shell action of a finite, spherically symmetric causal diamond in (d+2)-dimensional Minkowski spacetime, finding it is proportional to the area of the bifurcate horizon AB. We then identify the on-shell action with the saddle point of the Euclidean gravitational path integral, which is naturally interpreted as a partition function. This partition function is thermal with respect to a modular Hamiltonian K. Consequently, we determine, from the on-shell action using standard thermodynamic identities, both the mean and variance of the modular Hamiltonian, finding K = ( K)2 = AB4 GN. Finally, we show that modular fluctuations give rise to fluctuations in the geometry, and compute the associated phase shift of massless particles traversing the diamond under such fluctuations.
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