21 research outputs found
Black Rings in Taub-NUT
We construct the most generic three-charge, three-dipole-charge, BPS
black-ring solutions in a Taub-NUT background. These solutions depend on seven
charges and six moduli, and interpolate between a four-dimensional black hole
and a five-dimensional black ring. They are also instrumental in determining
the correct microscopic description of the five-dimensional BPS black rings.Comment: 16 pages, harvma
Non-supersymmetric black rings as thermally excited supertubes
We construct a seven-parameter family of supergravity solutions that describe
non-supersymmetric black rings and black tubes with three charges, three
dipoles and two angular momenta. The black rings have regular horizons and
non-zero temperature. They are naturally interpreted as the supergravity
descriptions of thermally excited configurations of supertubes, specifically of
supertubes with two charges and one dipole, and of supertubes with three
charges and two dipoles. In order to fully describe thermal excitations near
supersymmetry of the black supertubes with three charges and three dipoles a
more general family of black ring solutions is required.Comment: 35 pages. v2: ref added and minor typo correcte
Holographic Descriptions of Black Rings
In this paper, we investigate the holographic descriptions of two kinds of
black rings, the neutral doubly rotating black ring and the dipole charged
black ring. For generic nonextremal black rings, the information of holographic
CFT duals, including the central charges and left- and right-moving
temperatures, could be read from the thermodynamics at the outer and inner
horizons, as suggested in arXiv:1206.2015. To confirm these pictures, we study
the extreme black rings in the well-established formalism. We compute the
central charges of dual CFTs by doing asymptotic symmetry group analysis in the
stretched horizon formalism, and find exact agreements. Moreover, we study the
superradiant scattering of a scalar field off the near-extremal black rings and
obtain the scattering amplitudes, which are in good match with the CFT
predictions.Comment: 23 pages, no figures; some text overlap with arXiv:1206.201
How hairy can a black ring be?
It has been shown recently that there is a large class of supersymmetric
solutions of five-dimensional supergravity which generalize the supersymmetric
black ring solution of Elvang et al. This class involves arbitrary functions.
We show that most of these solutions do not have smooth event horizons, so they
do not provide examples of black objects with infinite amounts of "hair".Comment: 19 pages. v2: minor change
A General Black String and its Microscopics
Using G2(2) dualities we construct the most general black string solution of
minimal five-dimensional ungauged supergravity. The black string has five
independent parameters, namely, the magnetic one-brane charge, smeared electric
zero-brane charge, boost along the string direction, energy above the BPS
bound, and rotation in the transverse space. In one extremal limit it reduces
to the three parameter supersymmetric string of five-dimensional minimal
supergravity; in another extremal limit it reduces to the three parameter
non-supersymmetric extremal string of five-dimensional minimal supergravity. It
also admits an extremal limit when it has maximal rotation in the
four-dimensional transverse space. The decoupling limit of our general black
string is a BTZ black hole times a two sphere. The macroscopic entropy of the
string is reproduced by the Maldacena-Strominger-Witten CFT in appropriate
ranges of the parameters. When the pressureless condition is imposed, our
string describes the infinite radius limit of the most general class of black
rings of minimal supergravity. We discuss implications our solution has for
extremal and non-extremal black rings of minimal supergravity.Comment: 35 pages; 3 figures; v2 section 4.1.1 rewritten + minor changes + ref
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State-space Manifold and Rotating Black Holes
We study a class of fluctuating higher dimensional black hole configurations
obtained in string theory/ -theory compactifications. We explore the
intrinsic Riemannian geometric nature of Gaussian fluctuations arising from the
Hessian of the coarse graining entropy, defined over an ensemble of brane
microstates. It has been shown that the state-space geometry spanned by the set
of invariant parameters is non-degenerate, regular and has a negative scalar
curvature for the rotating Myers-Perry black holes, Kaluza-Klein black holes,
supersymmetric black holes, - configurations and the
associated BMPV black holes. Interestingly, these solutions demonstrate that
the principal components of the state-space metric tensor admit a positive
definite form, while the off diagonal components do not. Furthermore, the ratio
of diagonal components weakens relatively faster than the off diagonal
components, and thus they swiftly come into an equilibrium statistical
configuration. Novel aspects of the scaling property suggest that the
brane-brane statistical pair correlation functions divulge an asymmetric
nature, in comparison with the others. This approach indicates that all above
configurations are effectively attractive and stable, on an arbitrary
hyper-surface of the state-space manifolds. It is nevertheless noticed that
there exists an intriguing relationship between non-ideal inter-brane
statistical interactions and phase transitions. The ramifications thus
described are consistent with the existing picture of the microscopic CFTs. We
conclude with an extended discussion of the implications of this work for the
physics of black holes in string theory.Comment: 44 pages, Keywords: Rotating Black Holes; State-space Geometry;
Statistical Configurations, String Theory, M-Theory. PACS numbers: 04.70.-s
Physics of black holes; 04.70.Bw Classical black holes; 04.70.Dy Quantum
aspects of black holes, evaporation, thermodynamics; 04.50.Gh
Higher-dimensional black holes, black strings, and related objects. Edited
the bibliograph
Computing the Spectrum of a Heterotic Flux Vacuum
We compute the massless spectra of a set of flux vacua of the heterotic
string. The vacua we study include well-known non-Kahler T^2-fibrations over K3
with SU(3) structure and intrinsic torsion. Following gauged linear sigma
models of these vacua into phases governed by asymmetric Landau-Ginzburg
orbifolds allows us to compute the spectrum using generalizations of familiar
LG-orbifold techniques. We study several four- and six-dimensional examples
with N=2 spacetime supersymmetry in detail.Comment: 1+49 pages, updated to JHEP version (added appendix and minor
revisions
Black rings with fourth dipole cause less hair loss
An example of entropy enigma with a controlled CFT dual was recently studied
in arXiv:1108.0411. The enigmatic bulk configurations, considered within the
STU model, can be mapped under spectral flow into black rings with three
monopole and dipole charges. Even though the bulk and CFT configurations
existed in the same region of parameter space, the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy
of the bulk configurations was found to be lower than the microscopic entropy
from the CFT. While it is possible that the difference in entropy is due to the
bulk and boundary configurations being at different points in the moduli space,
it is also possible that the bulk configurations embeddable within the STU
model are not the most entropic. New families of BPS black ring solutions with
four electric and four dipole magnetic charges have recently been explicitly
constructed in arXiv:1201.2585. These black rings are not embeddable within the
STU model. In this paper we investigate if these black rings can be
entropically dominant over the STU model black rings. We find that the new
black rings are always entropically subdominant to the STU-model black rings.
However, for small fourth dipole charge these black rings continue to be
dominant over the BMPV in a small region of parameters and are thus enigmatic.Comment: v2: minor changes, references added, 15 pages, 9 figures (published
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