Dark Energy Stars and AdS/CFT


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The theory of dark energy stars illustrates how the behavior of matter near to certain kinds of quantum critical phase transitions can be given a geometrical interpretation by regarding the criticality tuning parameter as an extra dimension. In the case of a superfluid with vanishing speed of sound, the implied geometry resembles 5-dimensional anti-de-Sitter. In a dark energy star this geometry applies both inside and outside the horizon radius, so the AdS-CFT correspondence is consistent with the idea that the surface of a compact astrophysical object represents a quantum critical phase transition of space-time. The superfluid transition in a chiron gas, which was originally proposed as a theory of high temperature superconductivity, may provide an exact theory of this transition.

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