564 research outputs found
On the Stability of a Stringy Black Hole
We study the stability under perturbations of a charged four dimensional
stringy black hole arising from gauging a previously studied WZW model. We find
that the black hole is stable only in the extremal case .Comment: 14 pages + 1 figure (not included but available on request
Quantum Models of Black Hole Evaporation
The discovery of black-hole evaporation represented in many respects a
revolutionary event in scientific world; as such, in giving answers to open
questions, it gave rise to new problems part of which are still not resolved.
Here we want to make a brief review of such problems and examine some possible
solutions. Invited Talk at the "Workshop on String Theory, Quantum Gravity and
the Unification of the Fundamental Interactions" Rome, September 21-26Comment: 9 pages, ROM2F-92/6
A Conformal Affine Toda Model of 2D Black Holes: A Quantum Study of the Evaporation End-Point
In this paper we reformulate the dilaton-gravity theory of Callan \etal\ as a
new effective conformal field theory which turns out to be a generalization of
the so-called -conformal affine Toda (CAT) theory studied some times ago
by Babelon and Bonora. We quantize this model, thus keeping in account the
dilaton-gravity quantum effects. We then implement a Renormalization Group
analysis to study the black hole thermodynamics and the final state of the
Hawking evaporation.Comment: 15 pages, phyzzx, ROM-2F-92-5
The vacuum polarization around an axionic stringy black hole
We consider the effect of vacuum polarization around the horizon of a 4
dimensional axionic stringy black hole. In the extreme degenerate limit
(), the lower limit on the black hole mass for avoiding the polarization
of the surrounding medium is ( is the
proton mass), according to the assumed value of the axion mass (). In this case, there are no upper bounds on the mass
due to the absence of the thermal radiation by the black hole. In the
nondegenerate (classically unstable) limit (), the black hole always
polarizes the surrounding vacuum, unless the effective cosmological constant of
the effective stringy action diverges.Comment: 7 pages, phyzzx.tex, ROM2F-92-3
Non-linear WKB Analysis of the String Equation
We apply non-linear WKB analysis to the study of the string equation. Even
though the solutions obtained with this method are not exact, they approximate
extremely well the true solutions, as we explicitly show using numerical
simulations. ``Physical'' solutions are seen to be separatrices corresponding
to degenerate Riemann surfaces. We obtain an analytic approximation in
excellent agreement with the numerical solution found by Parisi et al. for the
case.Comment: 21 pages. To appear in the proceedings of the Research Conference on
Advanced Quantum Field Theory and Critical Phenomena, held in Como (Italy),
June 17-21, 1991 -- World Scientifi
Fluid Interfaces in the 3D Ising Model as a Dilute Gas of Handles
We study the topology of fluid interfaces in the 3D Ising model in the rough
phase. It turns out that such interfaces are accurately described as dilute
gases of microscopic handles, and the stiffness of the interface increases with
the genus. The number of configurations of genus follows a Poisson-like
distribution. The probability per unit area for creating a handle is well
fitted in a wide range of the inverse temperature near the roughening
point by an exponentially decreasing function of . The procedure of
summing over all topologies results in an effective interface whose squared
width scales logarithmically with the lattice size.Comment: 15 pages, Latex and 10 ps figs (uuencoded file) DFTT 27/9
Four-Dimensional Yang-Mills Theory as a Deformation of Topological BF Theory
The classical action for pure Yang--Mills gauge theory can be formulated as a
deformation of the topological theory where, beside the two-form field
, one has to add one extra-field given by a one-form which transforms
as the difference of two connections. The ensuing action functional gives a
theory that is both classically and quantistically equivalent to the original
Yang--Mills theory. In order to prove such an equivalence, it is shown that the
dependency on the field can be gauged away completely. This gives rise
to a field theory that, for this reason, can be considered as semi-topological
or topological in some but not all the fields of the theory. The symmetry group
involved in this theory is an affine extension of the tangent gauge group
acting on the tangent bundle of the space of connections. A mathematical
analysis of this group action and of the relevant BRST complex is discussed in
details.Comment: 74 pages, LaTeX, minor corrections; to be published in Commun. Math.
Phy
Algebraic renormalization of the BF Yang-Mills Theory
We discuss the quantum equivalence, to all orders of perturbation theory,
between the Yang-Mills theory and its first order formulation through a second
rank antisymmetric tensor field. Moreover, the introduction of an additional
nonphysical vector field allows us to interpret the Yang-Mills theory as a kind
of perturbation of the topological BF model.Comment: 14 pages, some references and acknowledgments added, version to
appear in Phys.Lett.
Exact solutions of Dirac equation on a 2D gravitational background
We obtain classes of two dimensional static Lorentzian manifolds, which
through the supersymmetric formalism of quantum mechanics admit the exact
solvability of Dirac equation on these curved backgrounds. Specially in the
case of a modified supersymmetric harmonic oscillator the wave function and
energy spectrum of Dirac equation is given explicitly.Comment: 10 pages, title changed, content reduced, some references removed, To
be published in PL
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