4.4 Article

Inconsistency of islands in theories with long-range gravity

Journal

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP01(2022)182

Keywords

AdS-CFT Correspondence; Black Holes in String Theory; Brane Dynamics in Gauge Theories

Funding

  1. Simons Foundation [651440]
  2. National Science Foundation [PHY-1914679]
  3. Robert N. Little Fellowship
  4. Department of Science and Technology (India) [DST/SJF/PSA-02/2016-17]
  5. government of India through the Department of Atomic Energy [RTI4001]
  6. NSF [PHY-1620806, PHY-1915071]
  7. Chau Foundation HS Chau postdoc award
  8. Kavli Foundation grant Kavli Dream Team
  9. Moore Foundation [8342]
  10. National Science Foundation (NSF) [PHY-1914679, PHY-1820712]

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This paper investigates the potential problems of islands in standard theories of massless gravity. Islands are entanglement wedges disconnected from the asymptotic region, and in some known examples, the tension with the gravitational law is resolved by the presence of massive gravitons. Additionally, the authors derive some consistency conditions that islands in decoupled systems must satisfy.
In ordinary gravitational theories, any local bulk operator in an entanglement wedge is accompanied by a long-range gravitational dressing that extends to the asymptotic part of the wedge. Islands are the only known examples of entanglement wedges that are disconnected from the asymptotic region of spacetime. In this paper, we show that the lack of an asymptotic region in islands creates a potential puzzle that involves the gravitational Gauss law, independently of whether or not there is a non-gravitational bath. In a theory with long-range gravity, the energy of an excitation localized to the island can be detected from outside the island, in contradiction with the principle that operators in an entanglement wedge should commute with operators from its complement. In several known examples, we show that this tension is resolved because islands appear in conjunction with a massive graviton. We also derive some additional consistency conditions that must be obeyed by islands in decoupled systems. Our arguments suggest that islands might not constitute consistent entanglement wedges in standard theories of massless gravity where the Gauss law applies.

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