Stability of topological solitons, and black string to bubble transition
Abstract
We study the existence of smooth topological solitons and black strings as locally-stable saddles of the Euclidean gravitational action of five dimensional Einstein-Maxwell theory. These objects live in the Kaluza-Klein background of four dimensional Minkowski with an . We compute the off-shell gravitational action in the canonical ensemble with fixed boundary data corresponding to the asymptotic radius of , and to the electric and magnetic charges that label the solitons and black strings. We show that these objects are locally-stable in large sectors of the phase space with varying lifetime. Furthermore, we determine the globally-stable phases for different regimes of the boundary data, and show that there can be Hawking-Page transitions between the locally-stable phases of the topological solitons and black strings. This analysis demonstrates the existence of a large family of globally-stable smooth solitonic objects in gravity beyond supersymmetry, and presents a mechanism through which they can arise from the black strings.
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@article{arxiv.2112.11474,
title = {Stability of topological solitons, and black string to bubble transition},
author = {Ibrahima Bah and Anindya Dey and Pierre Heidmann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.11474},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
26 pages plus appendices, 4 figures. Minor edits in v2