2 research outputs found
Chiral String in a Curved Space: Gravitational Self-Action
We analyze the effective action describing the linearised gravitational
self-action for a classical superconducting string in a curved spacetime. It is
shown that the divergent part of the effective action is equal to zero for the
both Nambu-Goto and chiral superconducting string.Comment: 5 pages, LaTe
Dilatonic Black Holes with Gauss-Bonnet Term
We discuss black holes in an effective theory derived from a superstring
model, which includes a dilaton field, a gauge field and the Gauss-Bonnet term.
Assuming U(1) or SU(2) symmetry for the gauge field, we find four types of
spherically symmetric solutions, i.e., a neutral, an electrically charged, a
magnetically charged and a ``colored'' black hole, and discuss their
thermodynamical properties and fate via the Hawking evaporation process. For
neutral and electrically charged black holes, we find critical point and a
singular end point. Below the mass corresponding to the critical point,
nosolution exists, while the curvature on the horizon diverges and anaked
singularity appears at the singular point. A cusp structure in the mass-entropy
diagram is found at the critical point and black holes on the branch between
the critical and singular points become unstable. For magnetically charged and
``colored" black holes, the solution becomes singular just at the end point
with a finite mass. Because the black hole temperature is always finite even at
the critical point or the singular point, we may conclude that the evaporation
process will not be stopped even at the critical point or the singular point,
and the black hole will move to a dynamical evaporation phase or a naked
singularity will appear.Comment: 31pages, 11figures, LaTex styl