Strings in Horizons, Dissipation and a Possible Interpretation of the Hagedorn Temperature

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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A detailed description of string boundary states in a Rindler horizon was added, and their relation with the stretched horizon

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10.1140/epjc/s10052-007-0513-2

We consider the entanglement of closed bosonic strings intersecting the event horizon of a Rindler spacetime and, by using some simplified (rather semiclassical) arguments and some elements of the string field theory, we show the existence of a critical temperature beyond which closed strings \emph{cannot be in thermal equilibrium}. The order of magnitude of this critical value coincides with the Hagedorn temperature, which suggests an interpretation consistent with the fact of having a partition function which is bad defined for temperatures higher than it. Possible implications of the present approach on the microscopical structure of stretched horizons are also pointed out.

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