The shared universality of charged black holes and the many many-body
SYK model
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2204.09629v3
- Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2023 17:02:37 GMT
- Title: The shared universality of charged black holes and the many many-body
SYK model
- Authors: Jan Louw and Stefan Kehrein
- Abstract summary: We investigate the charged $q/2$-body interacting Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) model in the grand-canonical ensemble.
By varying the chemical potential or temperature, we find that the system undergoes a phase transition between low and high entropies.
A similar transition in entropy is seen in charged AdS black holes transitioning between a large and small event horizon.
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- Abstract: We investigate the charged $q/2$-body interacting Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK)
model in the grand-canonical ensemble. By treating $q$ as a large parameter, we
are able to analytically study its phase diagram. By varying the chemical
potential or temperature, we find that the system undergoes a phase transition
between low and high entropies, in the maximally chaotic regime. A similar
transition in entropy is seen in charged AdS black holes transitioning between
a large and small event horizon. Approaching zero temperature, we find a
first-order chaotic-to-non-chaotic quantum phase transition, where the finite
extensive entropy drops to zero. This again has a gravitational analogue -- the
Hawking-Page (HP) transition between a large black hole and thermal radiation.
An analytical study of the critical phenomena associated with the continuous
phase transition provides us with mean field van der Waals critical and
effective exponents. We find that all analogous power laws are shared with
several charged AdS black hole phase transitions. Together, these findings
indicate a connection between the charged $q\to\infty$ SYK model and black
holes.
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