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JT Gravity and the Schwarzian Boundary Mode

Jackiw–Teitelboim (JT) gravity fixes the bulk metric to constant negative curvature while allowing a dilaton to measure departures from an extremal throat. After the variationally complete action is evaluated on a regulated boundary curve, the surviving degree of freedom is a time reparametrization with Schwarzian action. Its coupling and validity range come from the parent black hole; JT is not by itself a microscopic completion.

Required background. AdS2 Boundary Conditions and Fragmentation supplies the constrained boundary data. Effective Field Theory as a Controlled Expansion supplies the low-energy logic.

Helpful background. Field Variations and Boundary Terms supplies the variational calculation. Boundaries, Surface Counterterms, and Boundary Stress supplies renormalized boundary observables.

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In Euclidean signature and units L2=1L_2=1, take

IJT=Φ016πG2[MgR+2MK]116πG2Mgφ(R+2)18πG2Mhφ(K1).I_{\mathrm{JT}} =-\frac{\Phi_0}{16\pi G_2} \left[\int_M\sqrt g\,R+2\int_{\partial M}K\right] -\frac{1}{16\pi G_2}\int_M\sqrt g\,\varphi(R+2) -\frac{1}{8\pi G_2}\int_{\partial M}\sqrt h\,\varphi(K-1).

The first line is topological and contributes S0χ-S_0\chi with S0=Φ0/(4G2)S_0=\Phi_0/(4G_2). The subtraction in the last term makes the asymptotic variational problem finite. Varying φ\varphi gives

R=2,R=-2,

while varying the metric determines the dilaton on that constant-curvature geometry. There is no propagating bulk graviton.

Write Euclidean AdS₂ as ds2=(dt2+dz2)/z2ds^2=(dt^2+dz^2)/z^2. Impose

ds2M=du2ϵ2,φM=φrϵ.\left.ds^2\right|_{\partial M}=\frac{du^2}{\epsilon^2}, \qquad \varphi\big|_{\partial M}=\frac{\varphi_r}{\epsilon}.

Parameterizing the curve by t=f(u)t=f(u) gives z=ϵf+O(ϵ3)z=\epsilon f'+O(\epsilon^3). Its extrinsic curvature is

K=1+ϵ2{f,u}+O(ϵ4),{f,u}=ff32(ff)2.K=1+\epsilon^2\{f,u\}+O(\epsilon^4), \qquad \{f,u\}=\frac{f'''}{f'}-\frac32\left(\frac{f''}{f'}\right)^2.

The renormalized boundary action becomes

ISch[f]=C0βdu{tanπf(u)β,u},C=φr8πG2.I_{\mathrm{Sch}}[f] =-C\int_0^\beta du\, \left\{\tan\frac{\pi f(u)}{\beta},u\right\}, \qquad C=\frac{\varphi_r}{8\pi G_2}.

The quotient by SL(2,R)SL(2,\mathbb R) removes reparametrizations that leave the AdS₂ geometry unchanged. This derivation and its relation to near-extremal black holes are given by Maldacena, Stanford, and Yang 2016.

For f(u)=uf(u)=u,

{tanπuβ,u}=2π2β2,logZ(β)=S0+2π2Cβ+.\left\{\tan\frac{\pi u}{\beta},u\right\} =\frac{2\pi^2}{\beta^2}, \qquad \log Z(\beta)=S_0+\frac{2\pi^2C}{\beta}+\cdots .

Therefore

EE0=2π2CT2,S=S0+4π2CT,CV=4π2CT.E-E_0=2\pi^2CT^2, \qquad S=S_0+4\pi^2CT, \qquad C_V=4\pi^2CT.

All three coefficients are linked. Matching only the entropy slope while missing the energy coefficient signals a normalization or ensemble error. The exact Schwarzian path integral refines the ellipsis with a one-loop power of β\beta Stanford and Witten 2017.

Increase TT until the proper excitation probes the end of the AdS₂ throat. Kaluza–Klein fields, matter modes, nonlinearities of the dilaton potential, and the asymptotic region then contribute at the same order as the Schwarzian. A good one-observable fit cannot suppress them.

The controlled statement is T,ωΛthroatT,\omega\ll\Lambda_{\mathrm{throat}} with CC matched to a specified parent solution and with 1/C1/C corrections tracked. Finite CC Schwarzian quantum mechanics still does not choose a unique ultraviolet Hamiltonian or a unique nonperturbative gravitational completion.

The chapter overview contains the structure diagram and validity and failure diagram. They are embedded there once so that their shared chapter-level context is not repeated on every article.

For the chapter-wide comparison of assumptions, counterevidence, falsifiers, and claim ceilings, see the claim-domain table.

  • Maldacena, Juan, Douglas Stanford, and Zhenbin Yang. “Conformal Symmetry and Its Breaking in Two-Dimensional Nearly Anti-de Sitter Space.” Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics 2016, 12C104 (2016). DOI.
  • Stanford, Douglas, and Edward Witten. “Fermionic Localization of the Schwarzian Theory.” Journal of High Energy Physics 2017, 008 (2017). DOI.