Holographic Local Operator Quenches with Conserved Momentum and Spin
Authors:
Pawel Caputa,
Pedro Castellini Grand,
Justin R. David,
Rahul Metya
Abstract:
We investigate the holographic dictionary relating point particles carrying longitudinal momentum or angular momentum in asymptotically AdS$_3$ spacetimes to suitably regulated, time-evolved states created by local primary operators in the dual two-dimensional conformal field theory (2D CFT). We find that asymmetric left/right Euclidean smearing of local operators produces states carrying momentum…
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We investigate the holographic dictionary relating point particles carrying longitudinal momentum or angular momentum in asymptotically AdS$_3$ spacetimes to suitably regulated, time-evolved states created by local primary operators in the dual two-dimensional conformal field theory (2D CFT). We find that asymmetric left/right Euclidean smearing of local operators produces states carrying momentum, and the corresponding bulk excitation is a particle with conserved momentum. We compute the energy density and entanglement entropy in these states and in their dual back-reacted geometries, finding exact agreement between the CFT and gravity descriptions. We further extend this correspondence to particles with intrinsic spin, whose CFT duals are primary operators with unequal holomorphic and anti-holomorphic scaling dimensions. We again find a precise match between CFT and holographic calculations of energy densities and entanglement entropies. Finally, we explore applications of these setups beyond holography by deriving the evolution of Rényi entropies in 2D rational CFTs and introducing a new class of local quantum quench protocols with conserved longitudinal or angular momentum.
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Submitted 19 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
Circular strings, magnons, plane waves and local quenches in BTZ
Authors:
Justin R. David,
Rahul Metya
Abstract:
We show that string theory on the geometry $BTZ\times S^3\times M$ supported with either Neveu-Schwarz flux or Ramond flux admits states which obey identical dispersion relations to those of classical solutions like circular strings, giant magnons, or plane wave excitations in the geometry $ AdS_3 \times S^3 \times M$. Here, $M$ can be $T^4$, $K3$, or $S^3\times S^1$. This is made possible by the…
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We show that string theory on the geometry $BTZ\times S^3\times M$ supported with either Neveu-Schwarz flux or Ramond flux admits states which obey identical dispersion relations to those of classical solutions like circular strings, giant magnons, or plane wave excitations in the geometry $ AdS_3 \times S^3 \times M$. Here, $M$ can be $T^4$, $K3$, or $S^3\times S^1$. This is made possible by the map, which takes the particle at the origin of $AdS_3$ with angular momentum along one of the angles of $S_3$ to a particle falling into the BTZ horizon. We use this map to construct circular strings, magnons, as well as plane waves in the BTZ geometry. We show that the $SL(2, R)$ charges of these states on $AdS_3$ and that of the corresponding states in the BTZ geometry are related by a boost. The dual description of these states in the BTZ geometry are local quenches in the thermal CFT. These quenches carry energy density, $R$-charges, non-trivial expectation value of the marginal operator dual to the dilaton and move on the light cone in CFT. In general, the left and the right moving quenches are not symmetric.
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Submitted 22 May, 2026; v1 submitted 13 February, 2026;
originally announced February 2026.