Abstract

It is shown that black hole spacetimes in classical Einstein gravity are characterized by, in addition to their ADM mass M, momentum overrightarrow{P} , angular momentum overrightarrow{J} and boost charge overrightarrow{K} , an infinite head of supertranslation hair. The distinct black holes are distinguished by classical superrotation charges measured at infinity. Solutions with super-translation hair are diffeomorphic to the Schwarzschild spacetime, but the diffeomorphisms are part of the BMS subgroup and act nontrivially on the physical phase space. It is shown that a black hole can be supertranslated by throwing in an asymmetric shock wave. A leading-order Bondi-gauge expression is derived for the linearized horizon supertranslation charge and shown to generate, via the Dirac bracket, supertranslations on the linearized phase space of gravitational excitations of the horizon. The considerations of this paper are largely classical augmented by comments on their implications for the quantum theory.

Highlights

  • Infinite number of charges or, equivalently, have an infinite head of ‘soft hair’ [22]

  • It is shown that black hole spacetimes in classical Einstein gravity are characterized by, in addition to their ADM mass M, momentum P, angular momentum J and boost charge K, an infinite head of supertranslation hair

  • Solutions with supertranslation hair are diffeomorphic to the Schwarzschild spacetime, but the diffeomorphisms are part of the BMS subgroup and act nontrivially on the physical phase space

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Summary

Supertranslation and superrotation charge conservation

We review a few salient facts about asymptotically flat spacetimes in classical general relativity (GR) and the newly-discovered infinite number of conserved supertranslation [2] and superrotation [7, 26, 84] charges. We show that the existence of this infinite number of conserved charges in GR follows from the requirement of a well-posed scattering problem

Asymptotic expansion
The scattering problem
Discussion
Asymptotic symmetries
Supertranslations
Superrotations
Schwarzschild supertranslations
Implanting supertranslation hair
Classical superrotation charges of supertranslation hair
Horizon charges
Symplectic forms and linearized charges
Gauge fixing and Dirac brackets
A Some useful formulae
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