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STU Black Holes and String Triality
We find double-extreme black holes associated with the special geometry of
the Calabi-Yau moduli space with the prepotential F=STU. The area formula is
STU-moduli independent and has symmetry in space of charges.
The dual version of this theory without prepotential treats the dilaton S
asymmetric versus T,U-moduli. We display the dual relation between new (STU)
black holes and stringy (S|TU) black holes using particular Sp(8, Z)
transformation. The area formula of one theory equals that of the dual theory
when expressed in terms of dual charges. We analyse the relation between (STU)
black holes to string triality of black holes: (S|TU), (T|US), (U|ST)
solutions. In the democratic STU-symmetric version we find that all three S and
T and U duality symmetries are non-perturbative and mix electric and magnetic
charges.Comment: 12 pages, 2 Postscript figures, ref.added, minor corrections, version
to appear in Phys. Rev.
Hydrodynamics of Coalescing Binary Neutron Stars: Ellipsoidal Treatment
We employ an approximate treatment of dissipative hydrodynamics in three
dimensions to study the coalescence of binary neutron stars driven by the
emission of gravitational waves. The stars are modeled as compressible
ellipsoids obeying a polytropic equation of state; all internal fluid
velocities are assumed to be linear functions of the coordinates. The
hydrodynamic equations then reduce to a set of coupled ordinary differential
equations for the evolution of the principal axes of the ellipsoids, the
internal velocity parameters and the binary orbital parameters. Gravitational
radiation reaction and viscous dissipation are both incorporated. We set up
exact initial binary equilibrium configurations and follow the transition from
the quasi-static, secular decay of the orbit at large separation to the rapid
dynamical evolution of the configurations just prior to contact. A
hydrodynamical instability resulting from tidal interactions significantly
accelerates the coalescence at small separation, leading to appreciable radial
infall velocity and tidal lag angles near contact. This behavior is reflected
in the gravitational waveforms and may be observable by gravitational wave
detectors under construction.Comment: 14 pages, plain TeX, CRSR-107
The lower bound violation of shear viscosity to entropy ratio due to logarithmic correction in STU model
In this paper, we analyze the effects of thermal fluctuations on a STU black
hole. We observe that these thermal fluctuations can affect the stability of a
STU black hole. We will also analyze the effects of these thermal fluctuations
on the thermodynamic of STU black hole. Furthermore, in the Jacobson formalism
such a modification will produce a deformation of the geometry of the STU black
hole. Hence, we use the AdS/CFT correspondence to analyze the effect of such a
deformation on the dual quark-gluon plasma. So, we explicitly analyze the
effect of thermal fluctuations on the shear viscosity to entropy ratio in the
quark-gluon plasma, and analyze the effects of thermal fluctuations on this
ratio
Requirements document for mini system test unit
The mini system test unit (STU) for the Trace Gas Analyzer (TGA) is defined. The interface signals of the components used to implement the STU are also defined. The mini STU is used to support pre-flight ground test operations. The STU indications of TGA operation (organic and carbon monoxide analyses) and its ability to monitor gas chromatograph and mass spectrometer test signals are included
Universal dS vacua in STU-models
Stable de Sitter solutions in minimal F-term supergravity are known to lie
close to Minkowski critical points. We consider a class of STU-models arising
from type IIB compactifications with generalised fluxes. There, we apply an
analytical method for solving the equations of motion for the moduli fields
based on the idea of treating derivatives of the superpotential of different
orders up to third as independent objects. In particular, supersymmetric and
no-scale Minkowski solutions are singled out by physical reasons. Focusing on
the study of dS vacua close to supersymmetric Minkowski points, we are able to
elaborate a complete analytical treatment of the mass matrix based on the
sGoldstino bound. This leads to a class of interesting universal dS vacua. We
finally explore a similar possibility around no-scale Minkowski points and
discuss some examples.Comment: 31 pages, 4 figures and 7 table
The mixed black hole partition function for the STU model
We evaluate the mixed partition function for dyonic BPS black holes using the
recently proposed degeneracy formula for the STU model. The result factorizes
into the OSV mixed partition function times a proportionality factor. The
latter is in agreement with the measure factor that was recently conjectured
for a class of N=2 black holes that contains the STU model.Comment: 14 page
Electrodynamics of Black Holes in STU Supergravity
External magnetic fields can probe the composite structure of black holes in
string theory. With this motivation we study magnetised four-charge black holes
in the STU model, a consistent truncation of maximally supersymmetric
supergravity with four types of electromagnetic fields. We employ solution
generating techniques to obtain Melvin backgrounds, and black holes in these
backgrounds. For an initially electrically charged static black hole immersed
in magnetic fields, we calculate the resultant angular momenta and analyse
their global structure. Examples are given for which the ergoregion does not
extend to infinity. We calculate magnetic moments and gyromagnetic ratios via
Larmor's formula. Our results are consistent with earlier special cases. A
scaling limit and associated subtracted geometry in a single surviving magnetic
field is shown to lift to . Magnetizing magnetically charged
black holes give static solutions with conical singularities representing
strings or struts holding the black holes against magnetic forces. In some
cases it is possible to balance these magnetic forces.Comment: 31 page
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