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Physical Review D | 2012

Simulation of Asymptotically AdS5 Spacetimes with a Generalized Harmonic Evolution Scheme

H. Bantilan; Frans Pretorius; Steven S. Gubser

Motivated by the gauge/gravity duality, we introduce a numerical scheme based on generalized harmonic evolution to solve the Einstein field equations on asymptotically anti-de Sitter (AdS) spacetimes. We work in global AdS5, which can be described by the (t,r,\chi,\theta,\phi) spherical coordinates adapted to the R{\times}S3 boundary. We focus on solutions that preserve an SO(3) symmetry that acts to rotate the 2-spheres parametrized by \theta,\phi. In the boundary conformal field theory (CFT), the way in which this symmetry manifests itself hinges on the way we choose to embed Minkowski space in R{\times}S3. We present results from an ongoing study of prompt black hole formation via scalar field collapse, and explore the subsequent quasi-normal ringdown. Beginning with initial data characterized by highly distorted apparent horizon geometries, the metrics quickly evolve, via quasi-normal ringdown, to equilibrium static black hole solutions at late times. The lowest angular number quasi-normal modes are consistent with the linear modes previously found in perturbative studies, whereas the higher angular modes are a combination of linear modes and of harmonics arising from non-linear mode-coupling. We extract the stress energy tensor of the dual CFT on the boundary, and find that despite being highly inhomogeneous initially, it nevertheless evolves from the outset in a manner that is consistent with a thermalized N=4 SYM fluid. As a first step towards closer contact with relativistic heavy ion collision physics, we map this solution to a Minkowski piece of the R{\times}S3 boundary, and obtain a corresponding fluid flow in Minkowski space.


Physical Review Letters | 2015

Simulation of Black Hole Collisions in Asymptotically Anti–de Sitter Spacetimes

H. Bantilan; Paul Romatschke

We present results from the evolution of spacetimes that describe the merger of asymptotically global anti-de Sitter black holes in 5D with an SO(3) symmetry. Prompt scalar field collapse provides us with a mechanism for producing distinct trapped regions on the initial slice, associated with black holes initially at rest. We evolve these black holes towards a merger, and follow the subsequent ring down. The boundary stress tensor of the dual conformal field theory is conformally related to a stress tensor in Minkowski space that inherits an axial symmetry from the bulk SO(3). We compare this boundary stress tensor to its hydrodynamic counterpart with viscous corrections of up to second order, and compare the conformally related stress tensor to ideal hydrodynamic simulations in Minkowski space, initialized at various time slices of the boundary data. Our findings reveal far-from-hydrodynamic behavior at early times, with a transition to ideal hydrodynamics at late times.


Physical Review A | 2016

String-theory-based predictions for nonhydrodynamic collective modes in strongly interacting Fermi gases

H. Bantilan; J. T. Brewer; Takaaki Ishii; W. E. Lewis; Paul Romatschke

Very different strongly interacting quantum systems such as Fermi gases, quark-gluon plasmas formed in high-energy ion collisions, and black holes studied theoretically in string theory are known to exhibit quantitatively similar damping of hydrodynamic modes. It is not known if such similarities extend beyond the hydrodynamic limit. Do nonhydrodynamic collective modes in Fermi gases with strong interactions also match those from string theory calculations? In order to answer this question, we use calculations based on string theory to make predictions for modes outside the hydrodynamic regime in trapped Fermi gases. These predictions are amenable to direct testing with current state-of-the-art cold atom experiments.


Physics Letters B | 2018

Holographic Heavy-Ion Collisions: Analytic Solutions with Longitudinal Flow, Elliptic Flow and Vorticity

H. Bantilan; Takaaki Ishii; Paul Romatschke

Abstract We consider phenomenological consequences arising from simple analytic solutions for holographic heavy-ion collisions. For these solutions, early-time longitudinal flow is initially negative (inward), sizable direct, elliptic, and quadrangular flow is generated, and the average vorticity of the system is tunable by a single parameter. Despite large vorticity and angular momentum, we show that the system does not complete a single rotation.


Physical Review Letters | 2017

Nonspherically Symmetric Collapse in Asymptotically AdS Spacetimes

H. Bantilan; Pau Figueras; Markus Kunesch; Paul Romatschke

We numerically simulate gravitational collapse in asymptotically anti-de Sitter spacetimes away from spherical symmetry. Starting from initial data sourced by a massless real scalar field, we solve the Einstein equations with a negative cosmological constant in five spacetime dimensions and obtain a family of nonspherically symmetric solutions, including those that form two distinct black holes on the axis. We find that these configurations collapse faster than spherically symmetric ones of the same mass and radial compactness. Similarly, they require less mass to collapse within a fixed time.


Archive | 2009

The Pfaffian Transform

Tracale Austin; Teton Pass; H. Bantilan; Eric S. Egge


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Simulation of Black Hole Collisions in Asymptotically anti-de Sitter Spacetimes

H. Bantilan; Paul Romatschke


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

AdS Gravity Coupled to Massive Scalar Fields

H. Bantilan


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2011

Simulation of Asymptotically AdS Spacetimes with a Generalized Harmonic Evolution Scheme

H. Bantilan


Archive | 2010

Initial Data for the Gravity Dual in an AdS/CFT Correspondence

H. Bantilan; Frans Pretorius

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Paul Romatschke

University of Colorado Boulder

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B. Abbott

University of Oklahoma

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B. Barish

California Institute of Technology

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B. Bhawal

California Institute of Technology

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C. Barker

National Science Foundation

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D. Barker

National Science Foundation

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H. Armandula

California Institute of Technology

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J. Agresti

California Institute of Technology

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