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The Phase Structure of Higher-Dimensional Black Rings and Black Holes

High Energy Physics - Theory 2010-02-03 v3

Abstract

We construct an approximate solution for an asymptotically flat, neutral, thin rotating black ring in any dimension D>=5 by matching the near-horizon solution for a bent boosted black string, to a linearized gravity solution away from the horizon. The rotating black ring solution has a regular horizon of topology S^1 x S^{D-3} and incorporates the balancing condition of the ring as a zero-tension condition. For D=5 our method reproduces the thin ring limit of the exact black ring solution. For D>=6 we show that the black ring has a higher entropy than the Myers-Perry black hole in the ultra-spinning regime. By exploiting the correspondence between ultra-spinning black holes and black membranes on a two-torus, we take steps towards qualitatively completing the phase diagram of rotating blackfolds with a single angular momentum. We are led to propose a connection between MP black holes and black rings, and between MP black holes and black Saturns, through merger transitions involving two kinds of `pinched' black holes. More generally, the analogy suggests an infinite number of pinched black holes of spherical topology leading to a complicated pattern of connections and mergers between phases.

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@article{arxiv.0708.2181,
  title  = {The Phase Structure of Higher-Dimensional Black Rings and Black Holes},
  author = {Roberto Emparan and Troels Harmark and Vasilis Niarchos and Niels A. Obers and Maria J. Rodriguez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0708.2181},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

61 pages, 6 figures, latex. v2: Added refs., typos corrected, improved section 8. v3: minor changes, version appearing in JHEP