A comment on no-force conditions for black holes and branes
Abstract
In the context of the Weak Gravity Conjecture the notion of quasi-extremality for black holes and branes was recently defined as the property of having either vanishing horizon size or surface gravity. It was derived that such objects obey a no-force condition. In this short note I present a simplified derivation that is essentially present in the formalism of timelike reduction pioneered by Breitenlohner, Gibbons and Maison. This formalism also provides the natural definition of quasi-extremality for gravitational instantons (and wormholes) sourced by axion fluxes and strengthens the argument that macroscopic axion wormholes do not contribute in the path integral since they are self-repulsive in a Euclidean sense.
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@article{arxiv.2010.11590,
title = {A comment on no-force conditions for black holes and branes},
author = {Thomas Van Riet},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.11590},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
9 pages incl references: v2 typos corrected, few refs added: v3 few paragraphs added, version to be published in Class.Quant.Grav