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Master equation as a radial constraint

We revisit the problem of perturbations of Schwarzschild-AdS$_4$ black holes by using a combination of the Martel-Poisson formalism for perturbations of four-dimensional spherically symmetric spacetimes and the Kodama-Ishibashi formalism. We clarify the relationship between both formalisms and express the Brown-York-Balasubramanian-Krauss boundary stress-energy tensor, $\bar{T}_{μν}$, on a finite-$r$ surface purely in terms of the even and odd master functions. Then, on these surfaces we find that the spacelike components of the conservation equation $\bar{\mathcal{D}}^μ\bar{T}_{μν} =0$ are equivalent to the wave equations for the master functions. The renormalized stress-energy tensor at the boundary $\displaystyle \frac{r}{L} \lim_{r \rightarrow \infty} \bar{T}_{μν}$ is calculated directly in terms of the master functions.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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