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    General Static Axially-symmetric Solutions of (2+1)-dimensional Einstein-Maxwell-Dilaton Theory

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    We obtain the general static solutions of the axially symmetric (2+1)-dimensional Einstein-Maxwell-Dilaton theory by dimensionally reducing it to a 2-dimensional dilaton gravity theory. The solutions consist of the magnetically charged sector and the electrically charged sector. We illuminate the relationship between the two sectors by pointing out the transformations between them.Comment: 16 pages, revtex, a version to appear in Journal of Mathematical Physic

    Localization Instability in the Rotating D-branes

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    In the microcanonical ensemble for string theory on AdSm×Sn AdS_m \times S^n, there is a phase transition between a black hole solution extended over the SnS^n and a solution localized on the SnS^n if the AdSmAdS_m has the topology R2×Sm−2R^2 \times S^{m-2}. The phase transition will not appear if the AdSmAdS_m has the topology R2×Tm−2R^2 \times T^{m-2}, that is, when the AdSm×SnAdS_m\times S^n geometry is regarded as arising from the near-horizon limit of a black m−2m-2 brane. In this paper, we argue that when the black branes are rotating, the localization phase transition will occur between some rotating branes and corresponding Kerr black holes when the angular momentum reaches its critical value.Comment: Revtex, 9 pages, no figures, final versio

    Exactly solvable charged dilaton gravity theories in two dimensions

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    We find exactly solvable dilaton gravity theories containing a U(1) gauge field in two dimensional space-time. The classical general solutions for the gravity sector (the metric plus the dilaton field) of the theories coupled to a massless complex scalar field are obtained in terms of the stress-energy tensor and the U(1) current of the scalar field. We discuss issues that arise when we attempt to use these models for the study of the gravitational back-reaction.Comment: The introductory part is changed. a version to appear in Class. Quant. Grav. 6 pages, RevTe

    Magnetically charged solutions via an analog of the electric-magnetic duality in (2+1)-dimensional gravity theories

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    We find an analog of the electric-magnetic duality, which is a Z2Z_2 transformation between magnetic and electric sectors of the static and rotationally symmetric solutions in a class of (2+1)-dimensional Einstein-Maxwell-Dilaton gravity theories. The theories in our consideration include, in particular, one parameter class of theories continuously connecting the Banados-Teitelboim-Zanelli (BTZ) gravity and the low energy string effective theory. When there is no U(1)U(1) charge, we have O(2)O(2) or O(1,1)O(1,1) symmetry, depending on a parameter that specifies each theory. Via the Z2Z_2 transformation, we obtain exact magnetically charged solutions from the known electrically charged solutions. We explain the relationship between the Z2Z_2 transformation and O(2,Z)O(2,Z) symmetry, and comment on the TT-duality of the string theory.Comment: 10 pages, RevTe

    Particle dynamics in a class of 2-dimensional gravity theories

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    We provide a method to determine the motion of a classical massive particle in a background geometry of 2-dimensional gravity theories, for which the Birkhoff theorem holds. In particular, we get the particle trajectory in a continuous class of 2-dimensional dilaton gravity theories that includes the Callan-Giddings-Harvey-Strominger (CGHS) model, the Jackiw-Teitelboim (JT) model, and the dd-dimensional ss-wave Einstein gravity. The explicit trajectory expressions for these theories are given along with the discussions on the results.Comment: 15 pages, LaTeX. The deletion of the repeated portion of the abstract and the proper line wrapping of the tex file. No other change
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