Einstein-Yang-Mills black holes in anti de-Sitter space

In this thesis we consider Einstein-Yang-Mills black holes in asymptotically anti-de Sitter space, in the presence of an su(N) gauge eld. For a purely magnetic gauge eld we dene a set of charges, namely the mass and N - 1 gauge invariant magnetic charges, and show that they characterize stable black...

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Main Author: Shepherd, Benjamin L.
Other Authors: Winstanley, Elizabeth
Published: University of Sheffield 2012
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520
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-5575642017-10-04T03:25:01ZEinstein-Yang-Mills black holes in anti de-Sitter spaceShepherd, Benjamin L.Winstanley, Elizabeth2012In this thesis we consider Einstein-Yang-Mills black holes in asymptotically anti-de Sitter space, in the presence of an su(N) gauge eld. For a purely magnetic gauge eld we dene a set of charges, namely the mass and N - 1 gauge invariant magnetic charges, and show that they characterize stable black holes. We then go on to consider dyonic black holes which carry both electric and magnetic charge. We investigate spherically symmetric black holes and solitons, and nd equations of motion for solutions with su(N) gauge elds. These equations are solved numerically to nd black hole and soliton solutions with su(2) and su(3) gauge groups. We then turn to dyonic black holes with planar event horizons and investigate their suitability as gravitational analogues to high temperature superconductors under the AdS/CFT correspondence. We generalise a previously known ansatz for su(2) gauge groups to su(N), and show that there is a critical temperature above which non-abelian solutions do not exist. Below this critical temperature, we show that they are thermodynamically favoured over equivalent Reissner-Nordström solutions, and have innite D.C. conductivity.520University of Sheffieldhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.557564http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/2640/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Einstein-Yang-Mills black holes in anti de-Sitter space
description In this thesis we consider Einstein-Yang-Mills black holes in asymptotically anti-de Sitter space, in the presence of an su(N) gauge eld. For a purely magnetic gauge eld we dene a set of charges, namely the mass and N - 1 gauge invariant magnetic charges, and show that they characterize stable black holes. We then go on to consider dyonic black holes which carry both electric and magnetic charge. We investigate spherically symmetric black holes and solitons, and nd equations of motion for solutions with su(N) gauge elds. These equations are solved numerically to nd black hole and soliton solutions with su(2) and su(3) gauge groups. We then turn to dyonic black holes with planar event horizons and investigate their suitability as gravitational analogues to high temperature superconductors under the AdS/CFT correspondence. We generalise a previously known ansatz for su(2) gauge groups to su(N), and show that there is a critical temperature above which non-abelian solutions do not exist. Below this critical temperature, we show that they are thermodynamically favoured over equivalent Reissner-Nordström solutions, and have innite D.C. conductivity.
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title Einstein-Yang-Mills black holes in anti de-Sitter space
title_short Einstein-Yang-Mills black holes in anti de-Sitter space
title_full Einstein-Yang-Mills black holes in anti de-Sitter space
title_fullStr Einstein-Yang-Mills black holes in anti de-Sitter space
title_full_unstemmed Einstein-Yang-Mills black holes in anti de-Sitter space
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publisher University of Sheffield
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