Dilaton Black Holes Near the Horizon
High Energy Physics - Theory
2010-01-06 v2
Abstract
Generic 4-d black holes with unbroken supersymmetry are shown to tend to a Robinson-Bertotti type geometry with a linear dilaton and doubling of unbroken supersymmetries near the horizon. Purely magnetic dilatonic black holes, which have unbroken supersymmetry, behave near the horizon as a 2-d linear dilaton vacuum . This geometry is invariant under 8 supersymmetries, i.e. half of the original supersymmetries are unbroken. The supersymmetric positivity bound, which requires the mass of the 4-d dilaton black holes to be greater than or equal to the central charge, corresponds to positivity of mass for a class of stringy 2-d black holes.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-th/9209116,
title = {Dilaton Black Holes Near the Horizon},
author = {Renata Kallosh and Amanda Peet},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9209116},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
10 pages, SU-ITP-92-27