On the black hole/string transition

Abstract We discuss aspects of the possible transition between small black holes and highly excited fundamental strings. We focus on the connection between black holes and the self gravitating string solution of Horowitz and Polchinski. This solution is interesting because it has non-zero entropy at...

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Published in:Journal of High Energy Physics
Main Authors: Yiming Chen, Juan Maldacena, Edward Witten
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP01(2023)103
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description Abstract We discuss aspects of the possible transition between small black holes and highly excited fundamental strings. We focus on the connection between black holes and the self gravitating string solution of Horowitz and Polchinski. This solution is interesting because it has non-zero entropy at the classical level and it is natural to suspect that it might be continuously connected to the black hole. Surprisingly, we find a different behavior for heterotic and type II cases. For the type II case we find an obstruction to the idea that the two are connected as classical solutions of string theory, while no such obstruction exists for the heterotic case. We further provide a linear sigma model analysis that suggests a continuous connection for the heterotic case. We also describe a solution generating transformation that produces a charged version of the self gravitating string. This provides a fuzzball-like construction of near extremal configurations carrying fundamental string momentum and winding charges. We provide formulas which are exact in α′ relating the thermodynamic properties of the charged and the uncharged solutions.
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spelling doaj-art-d717eeffa043441fbd08213541f4e78b2025-08-19T21:54:05ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792023-01-012023116710.1007/JHEP01(2023)103On the black hole/string transitionYiming Chen0Juan Maldacena1Edward Witten2Jadwin Hall, Princeton UniversityInstitute for Advanced StudyInstitute for Advanced StudyAbstract We discuss aspects of the possible transition between small black holes and highly excited fundamental strings. We focus on the connection between black holes and the self gravitating string solution of Horowitz and Polchinski. This solution is interesting because it has non-zero entropy at the classical level and it is natural to suspect that it might be continuously connected to the black hole. Surprisingly, we find a different behavior for heterotic and type II cases. For the type II case we find an obstruction to the idea that the two are connected as classical solutions of string theory, while no such obstruction exists for the heterotic case. We further provide a linear sigma model analysis that suggests a continuous connection for the heterotic case. We also describe a solution generating transformation that produces a charged version of the self gravitating string. This provides a fuzzball-like construction of near extremal configurations carrying fundamental string momentum and winding charges. We provide formulas which are exact in α′ relating the thermodynamic properties of the charged and the uncharged solutions.https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP01(2023)103Black HolesBlack Holes in String TheorySigma Models
spellingShingle Yiming Chen
Juan Maldacena
Edward Witten
On the black hole/string transition
Black Holes
Black Holes in String Theory
Sigma Models
title On the black hole/string transition
title_full On the black hole/string transition
title_fullStr On the black hole/string transition
title_full_unstemmed On the black hole/string transition
title_short On the black hole/string transition
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Black Holes in String Theory
Sigma Models
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